One of the two tables is the 'activities stream', the other is the 'activities a person is interested in'.

So the first one is 'Jane and John doe are now friends' style activities

The other is more in the format of 'ride a bike, read books, garden, watch movies, play with lego'

quite different things but with similar names i agree :)

On May 30, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Lini H - Clarion, India wrote:

Hi Chris,

I checked the developer's guide for opensocial on code.google.com. Now when posting articles, it refers to the activity stream which defines the action performed by any user. Now why are there two tables for this used in pertuza. One is the activity stream table which stores the actions of a user and the other is activities table which again stores the activities. Difference is, activity stream only stores the person id and the title, where as the activities table stores the person id, app id (why is this required?), the activity title, its description and time of creation. The activities can be fetched from the activities table, then why is the activity stream table required?

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