I''m working on an application where several customers will be using the
same
database. I want them to be able to build their own entries for various
drop-down lists is if they were the only user of the application. I also
don''t want to make building the drop-lists any harder than they need to
be.
I have thought of two ways to do this. I''d appreciate feedback and
comments
as to which method might be better .
1. Break normalization rules by putting the customer_id in every drop-list
table. This would make it easier to create the droplists using the
''acts_as_dropdown'' plugin.
2. Keep the table fully normalized. Use find_by_sql to create the necessary
joins to populate the drop-lists for each customer_id.
3. Something else entirely.
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Thanks in advance the use of your grey matter,
-Larry
"Work, work, work...there is no satisfactory alternative."
--- E.Taft Benson
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