My database has several categories to which I want to attach user-authored text "notes". For instance, an entry in a high level table named jobs
may have several notes written by the user about it, but so might a lower level entry in sub_projects
. Since these notes would all be of the same format, I'm wondering if I could simplify things by having only one notes table rather than a series of tables like job_notes
or project_notes
, and then use multiple many-to-many relationships to link it to several other tables at once.
If this isn't a deeply flawed idea from the get go (let me know if it is!), I'm wondering what the best way to do this might be. As I see it, I could do it in two ways:
- Have a many-to-many junction table for each larger category, like
job_notes_mapping
andproject_notes_mapping
, and manage the MtM relationships individually Have a single junction table linked to either an enum or separate table for
table_type
, which specifies what table the MtM relationship is mapping to:+-------------+-------------+---------------+ | note_id | table_id | table_type_id | +-------------+-------------+---------------+ | 1 | 1 | jobs | | 2 | 2 | jobs | | 3 | 1 | project | | 4 | 2 | subproject | | ........... | ........... | ........ | +-------------+-------------+---------------+
Forgive me if any of these are completely horrible ideas, but I thought it might be an interesting question at least conceptually.