I have a database table which contains a list of questions with the fields: 'Subject', 'Questions' and 'Color'.
There are several subjects such as 'Maths' or 'Physics' and there are questions for these subjects in the 'Questions' field.
The 'Color' field contains a word such as 'Red' or 'Green' to tell my web application what colour theme to use for a subject so for example I may set Maths to have a colour theme of red and then all the records in the database with 'Maths' would have 'Red' in the colour field.
As you can imagine, with hundreds of questions (per user), the colour field is repeated a lot for each subject. Would it be more efficient to have another table which says what colour to use like so:
UserID | Subject | Colour
91 | Maths | Red
13 | Physics | Green
Would this be unnecessary hassle or is this a better way of storing the colour of the subject then having the colour field in the first table which repeats say 'Red' for ALL of the 'Maths' subjects for that User?
Thanks in advance.