Re: Need help to organize database
От | Bruno Wolff III |
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Тема | Re: Need help to organize database |
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Msg-id | 20041221143842.GA8895@wolff.to обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Need help to organize database ("Vladimir S. Petukhov" <vladimir@sycore.org>) |
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Re: Need help to organize database
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 12:13:31 +0000, "Vladimir S. Petukhov" <vladimir@sycore.org> wrote: > Hi > Sorry for my English.. > > I need to organize database structure for saving statistic data for objects. I > have about 24 * 31 * 4 fields (4 month, 31 days, 24 hours) of data for one > object. Each field contain 8 numbers (N in general). So: > object1 -> data -> field1, field2,... > object2 -> data -> field1, field2,... > ... > How can I store this data in postgres database? > > For example it may be 24 * 31 * 4 * 8 fields and 1 row per object in table - > but it is not good idea, of course. > > Or may be 8 fields and 24 * 31 * 4 rows per object in table, but table looked > very big... You want to store rows with an object id, a field or fields storing the hour and the 8 object fields (assuming these fields shouldn't also be one per row - but without any more knowledge about them I can't say). You should put a primary key constraint on the object id and the hour field(s). > > Or may be it's not good idea to use postgres for this purpose? Without seeing what you are going to do with the data it is hard to say if using a dbms is overkill or not.
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