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I have a table named config. Each config row has a list of services tied to it. There are a total of 10 specific services available.

How should I design the schema? The config schema already exists. This is my idea, but not sure if it is the right way.

config
===================
config_id primary key  
col-1  
col-2  
...  
col-n

I am planning to introduce a new table.

serviceconfigmap 
======================================== 
config-id # foreign key to config table  
svc_id    # service identifier

The problem with this approach is that, the serviceconfigmap table will duplicate the svc_id column for each config-id

Is this the right approach? Any better idea is welcome

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EDIT

I understand that I incorrectly termed my requirement as One-to-Many instead of Many-to-Many. Edited my question.

Each config can have multiple services and same servoce can be shared among different configs.

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You are designing for Many-To-Many relationship, since config has many services and services can contain on different config.

You need to have three tables for this, Config, Service and MappingTable

Config
=========
Config_ID         => unique
Config_Name
.....

Service
=========
Service_ID        => unique
Service_Name
.....

ConfigServiceMap
==================
Config_ID         
Service_ID
.....
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  • I will be querying this table based on config_id. So putting an index on this column alone would suffice?
    – cppcoder
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:56
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If it is purely a 1->many I would only add a config_id to the table services

So your services tables would look something like

service_id (primary key)
config_id (foreign key)
col1
col2
...
coln

You only need a mapping table if it is many<->many

EDIT

Then this is not a one to many, but a many to many. You might want to stick to the many to many table you had, but put a primary key on columns (config_id, service_id) as to not duplicate the service per config entry.

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  • If you add config_id to services table, how once config can have multiple services? Different config can share the same service as well.
    – cppcoder
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:44
  • Why should I put a primary key on both columns? I want to query this table based on config_id. So, putting an index on config_id column would suffice?
    – cppcoder
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:54
  • PRIMARY KEY, not index. The primary key will ensure that you cannot insert the same entry twice. so you cannot insert the combination confid_id = 1 and service_id = 1 twice. Oct 10, 2012 at 5:56
  • If I put a primary key on the 2 column group, will the query based on config_id be faster? SELECT service_id from configservicemap where config_id = 1
    – cppcoder
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:58
  • Slightly, as it might use the key if you put it in order (config_id,service_id) as order does make a difference. you might still want to put an index on it too. Test to see what the difference in performance is. Oct 10, 2012 at 6:00
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The 'config' table as it stands currently contravenes first normal form in that it has repeating groups (one field for each service). What happens when a new service is defined? You will have to change the structure of the 'config' table. Thus a 'join table' between configurations and services is the standard way to go.

If one service can belong to several configurations, then a join table becomes a must.

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Yes you are right , you will need third table to store foreign key of both tables.Hope that helps

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  • In this case, one service_id belong to one config_id. I want one config_id to have multiple service_id. Also 2 different config_id can share the same service_id.
    – cppcoder
    Oct 10, 2012 at 5:48

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