Concerning the import of CSV files, there are already other great posts on stackoverflow.
Your current model is designed to show the 5 most recent places people came in a run.
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| name | place_1 | place_2 | ... | place_5 |
|------|---------|---------|-----|---------|
| John | 1 | 3 | ... | 4 |
| Ann | 2 | 1 | ... | 2 |
| Tim | 3 | 2 | ... | 1 |
| Jack | 4 | 5 | ... | 5 |
| Joy | 5 | 4 | ... | 3 |
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The problem with this schema is that when you decide to enter data about a sixth race, you will have to delete data from a previous race or you will have to add a new column, both being a pain.
My suggestion to you is that you change your schema accordingly:
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| name | place | location | date |
|------|---------|----------|----------|
| John | 1 | New York |11-11-2013|
| Ann | 2 | New York |11-11-2013|
| Tim | 3 | New York |11-11-2013|
| Jack | 4 | New York |11-11-2013|
| Joy | 5 | New York |11-11-2013|
|------|---------|----------|----------|
| John | 3 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
| Ann | 1 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
| Tim | 2 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
| Jack | 5 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
| Joy | 4 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
|------|---------|----------|----------|
| John | 4 | London |01-02-2014|
| Ann | 2 | London |01-02-2014|
| Tim | 1 | London |01-02-2014|
| Jack | 5 | London |01-02-2014|
| Joy | 3 | London |01-02-2014|
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With this structure you can easily differ the different races either by location
or their date
. You won't have to delete data as you can just add new data to the end of the table... This is also possible with CSV.
Update
This data can easily be accessed and sorted with some simply queries:
# get's all of John's races and orders them by the date descending
Race.where(:name => "John").order("date DESC")
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| name | place | location | date |
|------|---------|----------|----------|
| John | 4 | London |01-02-2014|
| John | 3 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
| John | 1 | New York |11-11-2013|
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If you only want to get the last 2 results for instance, simply add a limit
# get the 2 newest races from John
Race.where(:name => "John").order("date DESC").limit(2)
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| name | place | location | date |
|------|---------|----------|----------|
| John | 4 | London |01-02-2014|
| John | 3 | Chigaco |24-01-2014|
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I hope this gives you a good idea, if I should clear some more things up, feel free to ask ;)
location
and thedate
, with these extra columns you can easily add data at the end of the table and differ it from previous data...