Vladislav Bogdanov wrote: > If we simply add 'addressbook_id' field to 'contacts' table (and one > more table with names and flags of that address books) then we can have > as many SQL address books as one may wish. Personal addresses > (read/write/delete/search/group), collected addresses > (read/move/delete), imported addresses (read-only), etc. etc. And all > insert/delete operations whould be replaced with one SQL update > operation if user wants to move address to different addressbook. > Groups support would be limited to address books with 'groupable' flag > set or whatever else.
Now I understand. So, it's just the internal structure extension/optimization. There will be still two beings: addressbook and group. -- Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak http://alec.pl gg:2275252 LAN Management System Developer http://lms.org.pl Roundcube Webmail Developer http://roundcube.net _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
