Re: match an IP address
От | Tino Wildenhain |
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Тема | Re: match an IP address |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 48D8D678.9070608@wildenhain.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: match an IP address ("Phoenix Kiula" <phoenix.kiula@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
Hi, Phoenix Kiula wrote: >> Please forgive my attempt to help you based on a woefully insufficient >> description of your problem and situation. I will not make any attempt to do >> so again. > > To others: thanks for your suggestions, but this issue is not one of > session IDs, nor is it solved by storing IP addresses separately > (which does not assume 1:1 correlation between user and IP). We'll let > that be. > > Let's just say that in *many* online situations it is vital for > querying speed to have the same column that stores users -- both > registered and unregistered. A query in SQL that matches against an IP if not registered, where is the user coming from? The IP is clearly not an identifier for a user. You (and the OP) should disregard that idea. > address regexp to identify the unregistered ones may work for some > with smaller databases, which is great, and if it doesn't (the "~" > match is simply not practical for large busy websites), then consider > a small separate column that stores the registration status as a flag. The user id itself would serve as that flag. If non NULL -> user known, otherwise unknown. Sounds easy, no? No regex at all! :) > Thanks. > Thx ;) Tino
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