Hello,
I'm looking at implementing a database-level stack for a (multi stack)
mail merge queue (able to queue up to 1 million messages per stack).
Current workflow:
server 1 (containing main db) transmits data sets (used to populate
mail merge template) to server 2
server 2 web-facing script (scr
Whenever you can say:
"X has zero or more Y" and "Y has zero or more X" you're talking about
a "Many to Many" relationship between X and Y, and you need a link
table with foreign key constraints.
Example:
Table X:
id name
1 A
2 B
3 C
Table Y:
id name
1 K
2 L
3 M
Linktable:
X_id Y_i
I should've checked the assumption.
A little strange though for a scripting language. I'd say, since
default behaviour of mysql_* functions is to assume the last opened
link when a parameter is not passed, and since default behaviour is to
evaluate null, false and 0 the same, mysql_* functions sho
Hey Guys,
I have been developing for a while and never found the best solution yet.
The question is lets say a game has 10 collectibles you can earn, to keep
track of the number of collectibles each user has, do you have one field in
the users table with all the numbers separated via a divider,