09-10-2008, 03:30 PM
[eluser]Jesse Schutt[/eluser]
Sumon,
Thanks for the ideas! I will look at breaking out into several tables.
Just to clarify, this isn't for a cart or storefront. It is a registration application for events. I'm not sure if that was clear before.
You suggested that I use fields like user_id and event_id. How do I go about generating those values? I know how to use the auto_increment on the primary key, but is that what you would suggest?
Jesse
Sumon,
Thanks for the ideas! I will look at breaking out into several tables.
Just to clarify, this isn't for a cart or storefront. It is a registration application for events. I'm not sure if that was clear before.
You suggested that I use fields like user_id and event_id. How do I go about generating those values? I know how to use the auto_increment on the primary key, but is that what you would suggest?
Jesse