| Cold Drink - Jun-09-2005 server time |
| Database structure is depends on a lot of different things. Its easier to store your post text along with the post information but that makes for slower record access. For better peformance, keep a seperate text table. But this adds additional complexity. Anyway, design your application and then make the data fit. Not the other way around. |
| halojoy - Jun-09-2005 server time |
| What a nice looking style in beta Squirrel Bulletin Board System! I like it. I downloaded the beta. I even could register an account in this support/demo forum. http://squirrelbbs.iceteks.com/forums/index.php |
| halojoy - Jun-09-2005 server time | ||||
Should make me belong to them brave .... Actually my mini database class is working quite alright (bugs hunting aside). I have done some small tests with creating tables, add and delete records. Now I want to write that 'ultimate bulletin board'
Sure, I will go download and have a look at SBBS beta. Always something new to learn from studying how others have done. Table 'categories'. Yes, will have to consider that. |
| Red Squirrel - Jun-09-2005 server time |
| Actually download the SBBS beta (http://squirrelbbs.iceteks.com) very simplified BBS with missing functionabilities (hence why it's a first release beta) but should give you an idea of DB structuring. If you don't want unlimited subforums you can have a categories table too and not worry about the child/parant forum stuff which can get complicated to work with (but more organized in the end time) |
| poisonous_flame - Jun-09-2005 server time |
| are you trying to make the forum database from scratch? if yes your brave lol. But like if you install something like phpbb or ipb all you have to do is provide a functional database and ...in theory it should write all that is needed inside of the database itself |
| halojoy - Jun-09-2005 server time |
| . Database Table structure for a Forum I am in process to create a PHP mini database class. A general php add-on for flat file data storage. To test my new mini database class I will now write a miniforum application. Will be first forum script I write. Question: I was thinking of having at least 4 tables: members, forums, threads, posts Columns for table posts could be: id, date, poster, topic, message I want it to be clean and simple, but still should work good and be easy to handle data in pages. What to consider?? Any suggestions?? halojoy |