I'm wondering if it is actually good practise to store Arrays in the database ? I tend to use json_encode rather than serialize, but was just wondering if it is a good idea. If not, then I can make some small changes and just implode the array with a comma.
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No, it's a terrible practice. Please refrain from inserting CSV, JSON, Doing that, you lose or it severely hinders your ability to:
It may sound pedantic, but seeing people do this is one of my pet peeves - especially in light of the plethora of questions asked on SO that would be avoided if they did the right way. Here's the right way to do one-to-many and many-to-many relationships in an RDBMS. |
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Depends on your usage pattern. If you're going to need to access smaller portions of the array (e.g. for use in a where clause or similar), then it's a bad idea - you lose all the benefits of storing data in a relational database by making the data un-relatable. You'll end up with major overhead extracting that small piece of data over and over and over again. On the other hand, if you're just using the database as a data store and never need to slice that stored array apart - just insert and retrieve, then there's probably no problem at all, other than maybe waste of space, as a serialized/json'd format tends to be "wordy" and take up more space than the raw data itself does. |
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