just looking for a bit of advice.
Summary for those who don't want to read it all: Is creating a table with just one single auto_increment column a reasonable idea?
Details:
I normally manage multiple languages in the database, with separate tables for the object's data and its descriptions in language. For example:
Table: MyObject (id auto_increment, height, width, depth. PK = id)
Table: MyObjectDescription (id, language, description. PK = id, language)
The two id fields correspond, so I have data like:
MyObject
+----+--------+-------+-------+
| id | height | width | depth |
+----+--------+-------+-------+
| 1 | 10 | 10 | 20 |
| 2 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
+----+--------+-------+-------+
MyObjectDescription
+----+----------+-----------------+
| id | language | description |
+----+----------+-----------------+
| 1 | EN | First object |
| 1 | IT | Primo Oggetto |
| 2 | EN | Second object |
| 2 | IT | Secondo Oggetto |
+----+----------+-----------------+
My problem is that I have certain database objects which have no data apart from the description.
For example; a Category is defined simply as an id and a text description. I could use a single table like the MyObjectDescription table, but then I would have to generate the id myself, as I wouldn't be able to make use of the auto_increment column. This would also raise the possibility of race condition errors, or table locking problems. Or, I could use another table like MyObject which just has a single auto_increment column...
my doubt is: Is using a table with a single column just to simulate a sequence a reasonable idea? Or is it just plain stupid? Be aware also that my framework contains logic that automatically joins the object table to the description table.
Thanks for any input/ideas.
Gareth