Re: Use/Abuse of Nulls
От | Merlin Moncure |
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Тема | Re: Use/Abuse of Nulls |
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Msg-id | 303E00EBDD07B943924382E153890E5434A9FE@cuthbert.rcsinc.local обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Use/Abuse of Nulls (Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@acm.org>) |
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Re: Use/Abuse of Nulls
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
Christopher Browne wrote: The problem I see with the "make another table" approach is that you wind up with another table for everyone to manage. More data to join; more tables to add data to; none of that comes for free, even if it is cheap, performance-wise. <snip> That's true. I submit though that it is the most straightforward way to get around the null problem. The big downside is it encourages the use of left/right joins which are usually the hardest for the optimizer to get right (in fact, I almost never use left/right joins, even if they directly solve the problem, better to use union somehow). That being said, I usually try and model data considering integrity first, flexibility second, simplicity third, and performance fourth if at all. The reason for that is that I can usually count on SQL wizardry (either my own or others!) to deal with nasty performance issues. If all else fails, I resort to a hack like a lookup table or something of that kind. In fact, the reason why I love pg so much is that I've learned to trust the database to allow me to set up the data the way *I* want to without making compromises. This helps a lot in developing projects. Regards, Merlin
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