Hello, I am trying to design a system for people to submit a series of documents to a project. I want users to have the ability to submit updates to any documents, so that there should be a history (or sequence) for each document. I think in terms of python data structures, so the relational database organization is not all that clear to me (so I am trying to learn it!). I am using buzhug, but the concept should be the same in any rdb.
So my conceptual structure would look something like: project1: document 1, document 1a, document 1b document 2 document 3, document 3a project 2: document 4, document 4a etc... I want to be able to query the history of any single document, so I can get a list of document 1, 1a, and 1b. or document 3 and 3a, etc... So I have something like this (omitting a few lines, for clarity) to set up the record structure: users.create(('name',str), ('email',str)) project.create( ('description',str), ('label',str), ('creation_date',date), ('submitter',users)) documents.create(('filename',str), ('submit',date), ('submitter',users), ('type',str), ('project',project)) with this structure, I can get a project with a series of documents, but each document doesn't have a history. My first thought (with Python data structures) is to use a list, but that's not an rdb concept. Do I make something like: document_sequences.create(('name',str),('project',project)) and then change documents so that it contains not only a project field, but a document_sequence field? Am I thinking about this correctly? Is there a resource I can read that goes through any of this? thanks, Brian Blais -- ----------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://web.bryant.edu/~bblais -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list