You've gotten some good general instructions here!  The design of the
database depends on its intended use -- with more information about the
application, we could give your more specific assistance on the db design.

What's it going to be used for?
How will it be accessed?  By motherboard serial number, machine ID,
inventory tag, ..., what?

That's for starters...

-----Original Message-----
From: Joni Järvinen - Wandu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 02:32
To: PHP-DB
Subject: [PHP-DB] Designing a database


Hey

I'm quite new to databases so I though I'd ask you for
some tips in designing a database.

The db that I'm supposed to design holds information
about workstations: Motherboard (Motherboard id, # of pci slots,
agp slot etc etc.), Harddisks (Size, in what ide and master/slave, etc),
the physical location of the workstation and it's hardware configuration
etc.

So if you could give me some tips and pointers for what tables to create
etc I would be grateful.

TIA

-Joni-



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