I am creating a review site where certain details of a product is determined from the aggregated responses of users who have written review for a particular product. For example, when a user is reviewing the product Macbook Air, apart from rating it 1-5 stars and writing a 300 word description of his experience using the laptop, he can also do a short 'survey' containing checkboxes where he can choose if the product is recommended for:
- office suite
- games
- graphic design
- watching movies
For example, the user can select the checkbox for 'office suite' and 'watching movies'. Assume the case where all the responses of all the reviewers for this Macbook Air product results in 100 votes for 'office suite' and 50 votes, 20 votes and 10 votes for the other options. Because 'office suite' option have the most votes, on the product page of the Macbook Air, it will state:
Product recommended for: Office Suite
How will you go about designing the database for this? I am thinking of having a separate table with the columns 'rec_office_suite', 'rec_games', 'rec_graphic_design', 'rec_watching_movies' each containing the number of votes for that option. Every time a reviewer submits his review and fills up the mini survey, the database table will be updated with the fields he has chosen to be incremented +1.
The thing is that this can end up with a table with many fields. Will this be a problem?