I in the process of designing a database for high volume data and I was wondering what datatype to use for the primary keys?
There will be table partitioning and the database will ultimatley be clustered and will be hot failover to alternative datacentres.
EDIT
Tables - think chat system for multiple time periods and multiple things...
Hello,
I'm currently in the process of designing the database tables for a customer & website management application. My question is in regards to the use of primary keys as functional parts of a table (and not assigning "ID" numbers to every table just because).
For example, here are four related tables from the database so far, one ...
I have a centrally hosted database (MS SQL Server) and distributed clients save data to it over the Internet. When the Internet connection goes down the client starts storing new data locally into a SQLite instance. When the Internet connection comes back online the accumulated local data is moved to the central db (inserted).
What's th...
I saw a similar post on Stack Overflow already, but wasn't quite satisfied.
Let's say I offer a Web service. http://foo.com/SERVICEID
SERVICEID is a unique String ID used to reference the service (base 64, lower/uppercase + numbers), similar to how URL shortener services generate ID's for a URL.
I understand that there are inherent pe...
I have table with following details
Table name EMPLOYEE and columns
EMPID (PK smallint not null)
EMPNAME (varchar 256 not null)
ORG (FK smallint not null)
FUNCTION (FK smallint not null)
EFF_DATE (datetime null)
AUDIT_ID (varchar null)
Now I have to add an extra coulmn to this table ADD_UID and make it also primary key
I am using th...