On 12/12/05, Peter M. Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ehm.. To be blunt... 40 TABLES??? You call that small? What on earth are you
going to store.
I don't see why 40 tables is such a big deal? Normalizing data usually
results in more (but smaller) tables and crosstables. If you are
working with
Jan Pieter Kunst wrote:
I don't see why 40 tables is such a big deal? Normalizing data usually
results in more (but smaller) tables and crosstables. If you are
working with complicated normalized data, 40 tables does not sound so
excessive to me.
- I wish I only had 40 tables to worry
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Behalf Of Peter M. Groen
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Subject: Re: PHP4 or PHP5?
On Sunday 11 December 2005 23:51, Charles Walmsley wrote:
Dear All,
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up
: 12 December 2005 00:14
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: PHP4 or PHP5?
On Sunday 11 December 2005 23:51, Charles Walmsley wrote:
Dear All,
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used
SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up a relatively small MySQL
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up a relatively small MySQL database
(circa
40 tables) and we are expecting a hit rate of about 40,000 visitors per
annum mostly browsing a relatively low number of pages each. We plan
: Monday, December 12, 2005 9:36 AM
To: Charles Walmsley
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: PHP4 or PHP5?
You are most welcome.
As a comment to Fester: sometimes even 40 tables are not enough for a
single application. Once you start dealing in enterprise-level data
systems
Just be glad you're not stuck supporting a product that was designed about
6 years ago. Hey, let's have each account get its own table
[db1:~] find -L /usr/local/mysql -name \*.frm | wc -l
8116
The programmer that designed that system is now synonymous with bad
design..
Atle
-
Flying
Dear All,
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up a relatively small MySQL database (circa
40 tables) and we are expecting a hit rate of about 40,000 visitors per
annum mostly browsing a relatively low number of pages each.
On Sunday 11 December 2005 23:51, Charles Walmsley wrote:
Dear All,
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up a relatively small MySQL database (circa
40 tables) and we are expecting a hit rate of about 40,000 visitors per
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Subject: Re: PHP4 or PHP5?
On Sunday 11 December 2005 23:51, Charles Walmsley wrote:
Dear All,
I do not have much experience with PHP or MySql although I have used
SQL
quite a lot. I am going to set up a relatively small MySQL database
(circa
40 tables) and we are expecting a hit rate
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