I did a quick search but couldn't find anything on this topic.

We have a parent/child/grandchild relationship and our system has a dynamic 
number of parent mappings, but our child/grandchild mappings have a strict 
schema. This is because the data in the parent mapping is undefined and 
user submitted.

So two questions:

1. Is OK to have thousands of parent mappings (which means thousands of 
child/grandchild mappings as well since a child can only have one parent)
2. Would a better approach be to have one massive parent mapping 
(potentially tens of thousands of fields)?

Thanks.


~ Gregory


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