In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alex Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% 
% I"m not a database expert, but wouldn't
% 
% create table attribute (
%   attribute_id int
%   attribute text
% )
% 
% create table value (
%   value_id int
%   value text
% )
% 
% create table attribute_value (
%   entity_id int
%   attribute_id int
%   value_id int
% )
% 
% give you a lot less  pages to load than building a table with say 90 columns
% in it that are all null, which would result in better rather than worse
% performance?

Suppose you want one row of data. Say it's one of the ones where the
columns aren't all nulls. You look up 90 rows in attribute_value, then
90 rows in attribute, then 90 rows in value. You're probably looking at
3-6 pages of index data, and then somewhere between 3 and 270 pages of
data from the database, for one logical row of data.
-- 

Patrick TJ McPhee
North York  Canada
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