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i am creating records in a table and one column is called TYPE. I am programmatically looping through an enum in c# and creating this rows. The enum contains types of things for example

  • car
  • plane
  • boat
  • ...

An Important thing is, that this types are bound to a logic. One my question:

Should i put these types in the enum as described above or would it be better to put these in a separate table to have a normalize form.

What would you prefer?

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  • Have a look at the answer here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4824024/… I would add that it is usually much easier to alter values in a lookup table in the db than in the application once everything is in production. To alter the enum you would need to re-deploy the app.
    – wooters
    Feb 1, 2015 at 0:14
  • Thanks wooters! The link helped me a lot.
    – BOG Labs
    Feb 1, 2015 at 14:48

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Depends on two things:

  • Are values unstable?1
  • Do you need to attach additional information?2

If the answer to any of the above questions is "yes", then using a dedicated lookup table is probably a good idea. Otherwise, constant enum values3 that are well-known and well-documented throughout the system are OK.

The point is: don't use lookup tables blindly, as is sometimes suggested. They certainly have their place, but there are also cases where they should not be used.


1 Existing value can change or be deleted, or new values can be added.

2 Such as human-readable (and potentially localizable) name or description, or some way to drive the logic from the contents of the database as opposed to hard-coding.

3 Usually simple integers. If you find yourself needing to use strings, that probably means you should have answered "yes" to question (2).

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  • The values are stable and no other information is needed. Programmatically i would need to write for both solutions (enum, lookup) for each value the separate logic. This means: if value = cars then ... else if value = planes then ... etc. I think in this case it makes no difference!?
    – BOG Labs
    Feb 1, 2015 at 19:27
  • @BOGLabs Do you need to show "car", "plane" (etc.) in the UI? Feb 2, 2015 at 10:28
  • Yes i do. I need to provide this in a dropdown list and in a grid.
    – BOG Labs
    Feb 2, 2015 at 16:01
  • @BOGLabs Then it looks like you'd want to keep user-readable descriptions of these values in a lookup table. Feb 2, 2015 at 17:21

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