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I am trying to build a 'facebook groups' style application, which contains groups and each group has its own set of settings.

so I created 3 tables:

groups - (id, name..)
settings - (id, key)
groups_settings - (group_id, setting_id, value) group_id + setting_id are a primary key

and it works fine on single values settings (like min_age, max_age etc..).

but now I am facing a problem when I have a setting key which can have multiple values, for example: "allowed_countries" which is a list of allowed countries a user can join from.

I can't have multiple rows with the same group_id and setting_id, as they are under primary key constraint.

so how would you solve this problem? should I restructure my DB?

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  • One possible solution without changing DB schema is to serialize your values as strings to store in DB and deserialize to whatever format you need on application level. Oct 2, 2015 at 17:09
  • Thanks, I thought about that, but I hope there is a better solution, as its really hard to query the field in that way.
    – Or Bachar
    Oct 2, 2015 at 17:21

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So you have a many-to-many relationship (users to countries.) One way to model this is to have a lookup table like so:

users table has primary key user_id (and other columns) countries table has primary key country_id (and other columns) user_country_mapping table has exactly two columns:

  • user_id is a foreign key into users table
  • country_id is a foreign key into countries table

That way, you can keep your data model clean.

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