First of all, this is my first question here on stackoverflow, but I'm using it for months. So... if I'm doing something wrong please for give me. Also... app. for my english.
I've read several tutorials, documentations about mysql, db structures and also I'm using it via php for weeks. Now I get a problem, I don't know how to form/organize/create my db structure for posts and comments. I've already read some posts about this (here on stackoverflow), but I didn't find anything useful. I understand that I need to have 2 tables for posts and comments, and when I need to print them on the page with a foreign key (or ID) I "merge" them (only on the page, not with SQL). When a person is viewing the page, he is seeing the post and comments normally, but in the "background" everything is stored in 2 tables.
Am I need to add a new collumn every time when somebody is adding a new comment or a reply?
If my question is true, that means if in a post are 100+ comments, that means I need to ALTER the TABLE every single time? That means if post "A" has 3 comments and post "B" has 150 comments, my table "comments" will have 100+ columns?
E.g:
Posts | column1 | column2 | ... | columnN
A | bla1 | bla2 | bla3 | - empty | - empty | ... | - empty - |
B | bla1 | bal2 | bla3 | bla4 | bla5 | bla6 | ... | bla100 |
Thank you !
POSTS(id,title,text);COMMENTS(id,postid,text);. Each post has a row inPOSTS, each comment has a row inCOMMENTS. You know which comments are for which posts by the use ofcomments.postidwhich matches theposts.idof the post. – Rudu Jan 10 at 17:52