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For questions about structuring the data within a database. How to lay out tables, whether to use a relational DB or not, etc.
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Suitable data store for storing comments in a social media site
What about storing your comments in a table like the one below.
| parent | top parent/aritcle | comment | who | when | etc |
Having top parent column should allow you to get all relevant posts in o …
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should I store common data between two tables in a third separate table in my database?
Is it common in your system for the 'buyer' and 'seller' to share an address?
I'd bet it isn't and because of that I would argue not to have a separate table.