[nycphp-talk] PHP and MySQL projects to include in a portfolio.
LK
lk613m at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 8 10:35:22 EDT 2006
Neil,
I happen to be struggling now with a database issue that might interest you and
I'd welcome and appreciate suggestions from the group.
My issue is: With a relational database how do you represent and navigate a
tree with unlimited number of levels and branches ? Example: categorization
hierarchy. Let's say you have a table of Employees. Now you want to categorize
them by Job_Type: clerk, secretary, manager, etc. But each one of these can be
further sub-categorized, e.g. Manager: production, purchasing, accounting etc.
Each one of those can also be sub-categorized in an unlimited recursive
fashion.
One could try constructing a table with columns: level_0 level_1 level_2 etc.
where level_0 holds the 0-th level categories, level_1 - first level
subcategories, etc. But what if the number of category levels is potentially
unlimited - what do you do then?
Seems like this must have been dealt with before somewhere, and any suggestions
and pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Leo Kokin
--- Neil Argent <neil.argent at gmail.com> wrote:
> Following an absence from work due a long term illness, I have just
> completed the CIW Master Designer qualification to assist me in my to
> return to work.
>
> To facilitate my return, it is apparent that I need to learn PHP and
> demonstrate its use with and without MySQL.
>
> Could you suggest examples that I should write and use as part of my
> portfolio.
>
> I am not looking for detailed descriptions, just brief outlines of
> projects that will demonstrate the skills being considered for PHP
> employment at this time.
>
> I have some experience of using PHP5 and PHP4 with MySQL, and a lot more
> experience in C++, so I am not coming at it as a complete programming
> novice.
>
> Thanks.
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