I have a table called events
where all new information goes. This table works as a reference for all queries for news feed(s) so event items are selected from there and information corresponding to that event is retrieved from the correct tables.
Now, here's my problem. I have E_ID
's in the events table which correspond to the ID of an event in a different table, be it T_ID
for tracks
, S_ID
for status
and so on... These ID's could be the same so for the time being I just used a different auto_increment value for each table so status
started on 500 tracks
on 0 etc. Obviously, I don't want to do that as I have no idea yet of which table is going to have the most data in it. I would assume status
would quickly exceed tracks
.
The information is inserted into the event
table with triggers. Here's an example of one;
BEGIN
INSERT INTO events (action, E_ID, ID)
VALUES ('has some news.', NEW.S_ID, NEW.ID);
END
That ones for he status table.
Is there an addition to that trigger I can make to ensure the NEW.S_ID
!= an E_ID
currently in events
and if it does change the S_ID
accordingly.
Alternatively, is there some kind of key I can use to reference events when auto incrementing the S_ID
so that the S_ID
is not incremented to a value of E_ID
.
Those are my thoughts, I think the latter solution would be better but I doubt it is possible or it is but would require another reference table and would be too complex.