Say I have the following tables:
- person (person_id, name)
- ethnicity (ethnicity_id, name)
- person_ethnicity (person_id, ethnicity_id)
This would allow me to define a person
to have 0 or more ethnicity
AND an ethnicity
to have 0 or more person
through the person_ethnicity
table.
Now, let's say I have a LOT of these "ethnicity" type tables where I have to make the same many to many relationship with the person
table. The number of my tables are going to grow pretty fast.
Is it a good idea to have a table like this instead:
- foo (person_id, other_table_name, other_table_pk)
An example:
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| person_id | other_table_name | other_table_pk |
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| 1 | ethnicity | 1 |
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I lose referencial integrity this way, but would make modeling much easier I think. Is this approach a good idea or a horrible, horrible idea?
(Also, is there a proper name for the approach I described above?)