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Envoye : lundi 8 juillet 2002 10:30
A : Ben Ocean
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: Deep Nesting
Ben,
The description of your project is as clear as mud or as clear as
astrology in general, but it seems to me that you could put all data into
one table?
However,
Ben,
The description of your project is as clear as mud or as clear as
astrology in general, but it seems to me that you could put all data into
one table?
However, a bigger number of tables is no problem for MySQL. Using MyIsam
tables each table will be equivalent to 3 files. With ReiserFS you
Beautiful. Thanks!
BenO
At 05:00 PM 7/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
> >The tables will be used to enable users to enter comments concerning what
> >they believe happens at individual conjunctions. For example, in astrology,
> >let's say one enters a comment of what happens when the Moon enters
> >Scorpi
>The tables will be used to enable users to enter comments concerning what
>they believe happens at individual conjunctions. For example, in astrology,
>let's say one enters a comment of what happens when the Moon enters
>Scorpio. These comments can then be called by other users and rated with
Hi;
I'm trying to programmatically create tables which are nested so deeply
that I fear I'll be creating a gargantuan number of them. I'm seeking a
means to limit this, if possible. I'm creating what I call *open source
metaphysics*. Here's the scenario:
The tables will be used to enable users
Hi;
I'm trying to programmatically create tables which are nested so deeply
that I fear I'll be creating a gargantuan number of them. I'm seeking a
means to limit this, if possible. I'm creating what I call *open source
metaphysics*. Here's the scenario:
The tables will be used to enable users