I have an existing webapp and want to add a tag feature so that users can tag existing objects. The question is should I add a tag column to each object? or should I normalize it and use a tag table where each object will have a collection of tags? I am leaning towards the latter because it feels cleaner, easier to report on and easier to create a tag cloud. But since I know this has been solved 1000 times I wanted to ask and see if I am missing something?
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Do you foresee users needing to associate more than one tag with an object? If not, add the TAG_ID fk to the OBJECT table. Otherwise, you'd need three tables in total to correctly model a many-to-many relationship: OBJECT
OBJECT_TAG_XREF
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Yes, you should normalize it. The 'tag column' is either going to support only one tag per record, or is going to have hideous search performance. |
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Definitely normalize. A table for tags, a table for your existing objects, and a table of links between them. |
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