On 10/25/2015 11:12 AM, David Blomstrom wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't know exactly what you mean by "definitions." The
fields Taxon and Parent are both varchar, with a 50-character limit.
ParentID is int(1).
By definition I meant the schema, so from the below:
CREATE TABLE t (
N INT(6) default None auto_increment,
Taxon varchar(50) default NULL,
Parent varchar(25) default NULL,
NameCommon varchar(50) default NULL,
Rank smallint(2) default 0
PRIMARY KEY (N)
) ENGINE=MyISAM
Here's a discussion that describes the table in a little more detail --
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33248361/hierarchical-query-in-mysql-ii
And this is the discussion where someone suggested I check out
PostgreSQL --
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33313021/displaying-simple-counts-from-stored-procedure
Seems to me it would be easier to use what already exists:
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
So.
Kingdom table <--> Phylum table <--> Class table <-->, on down the line.
Where the tables are linked by Foreign Keys(something not possible with
MyISAM).
See:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-createtable.html
"REFERENCES reftable [ ( refcolumn ) ] [ MATCH matchtype ] [ ON DELETE
action ] [ ON UPDATE action ] (column constraint)
FOREIGN KEY ( column_name [, ... ] ) REFERENCES reftable [ ( refcolumn
[, ... ] ) ] [ MATCH matchtype ] [ ON DELETE action ] [ ON UPDATE action
] (table constraint)"
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