Re: Using Table prefixes

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Julian Wanke <jswprog@xxxxxx> wrote:
> A database for each client? Isn't that over-powered? If you have 1000
> clients, you would loose the overview over your databases...

I believe what is being talked about is one DB per application install --
'client' can be a way-overloaded term.


> 
> Am 08.06.2013, 21:46 Uhr, schrieb Tedd Sperling <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> > On Jun 8, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Ashley Sheridan
> > <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > dealTek <dealtek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >>> I can see the basic need for a table prefix in a case where you may use
> >>> one mysql database for several projects at once so as to distinguish
> >>> tables per project like...
> >>>
> >>> -snip-
> >>> however I was told a long time ago to use a prefix "tbl_" like
> >>> tbl_Mytable but I don't really see much need for this by itself ... Am
> >>> I missing something?
> >>
> >> I think that's a pattern that people use to distinguish their
> >> tables from views, etc, but personally I find it a little
> >> pointless. It  doesn't really help in any way, and just means more
> >> typing.
> >>
> >> Using a prefix for a set of tables in one db where you might have
> >> several things using the db (i.e. some hosting limits the databases
> >> you  can have) makes sense, and especially so if you name it
> >> sensibly as in  your first example.
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ash
> >
> > I agree, but more than that I also set up databases specifically for
> > clients such that all the tables in them are related to the client
> > and  not each other, such as:
> >
> > client1_db
> >
> > contacts
> > invoices
> > etc
> >
> > and
> >
> > client2_db
> >
> > contacts
> > invoices
> > etc
> >
> > As such, the "tbl_" prefix is not needed.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > tedd
> >
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