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giro
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Posted - 2003-12-03 : 23:28:46
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| Hi,In my database design, I've a table for storing a user's profile (roughly about 10 columns). This table has the user's id (user_id) as the Primary Key. I've a host of other child tables related to this parent table via the user_id. That is:parent_table -user_id (PK) -date_of_birth -course -email . . .child_table_1-user_id (FK)- attribute1-attribute2child_table_2-user_id (FK)-attribute1-attribute2and so on.Is it normal to set up a database in such a manner, where you've one parent table linked to several other tables in the same database via the Primary Key of the Parent table? |
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krishnan_sn
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Posted - 2003-12-04 : 01:12:52
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| hi,yes u can proceed...yes it is the normal way to define a primary key and have the references in the child table...S.Navaneetha Krishnan |
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giro
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Posted - 2003-12-04 : 01:53:16
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| thanks, krishnan_sn! |
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