Design relation data base
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I have an user and a user can be a Doctor or Patient, after a Doctor have many Patients.
What's the better way for modeling of this problem?
I have three tables, User, Doctor and Patient with relations between among them.
User one to one Doctor
User one to one Patient
Doctor one to many Patient.
database-design relational-database
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I have an user and a user can be a Doctor or Patient, after a Doctor have many Patients.
What's the better way for modeling of this problem?
I have three tables, User, Doctor and Patient with relations between among them.
User one to one Doctor
User one to one Patient
Doctor one to many Patient.
database-design relational-database
Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
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I have an user and a user can be a Doctor or Patient, after a Doctor have many Patients.
What's the better way for modeling of this problem?
I have three tables, User, Doctor and Patient with relations between among them.
User one to one Doctor
User one to one Patient
Doctor one to many Patient.
database-design relational-database
I have an user and a user can be a Doctor or Patient, after a Doctor have many Patients.
What's the better way for modeling of this problem?
I have three tables, User, Doctor and Patient with relations between among them.
User one to one Doctor
User one to one Patient
Doctor one to many Patient.
database-design relational-database
database-design relational-database
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Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Hi. This is a faq. Please always google many clear, concise & specific versions/phrasings of your question/problem/goal with & without your particular strings/names & read many answers. Add relevant keywords you discover to your searches. If you don't find an answer then post, using 1 variant search as title & keywords for tags. See the downvote arrow mouseover text. When you do have a non-duplicate code question to post please read & act on Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
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Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Hi. This is a faq. Please always google many clear, concise & specific versions/phrasings of your question/problem/goal with & without your particular strings/names & read many answers. Add relevant keywords you discover to your searches. If you don't find an answer then post, using 1 variant search as title & keywords for tags. See the downvote arrow mouseover text. When you do have a non-duplicate code question to post please read & act on Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Hi. This is a faq. Please always google many clear, concise & specific versions/phrasings of your question/problem/goal with & without your particular strings/names & read many answers. Add relevant keywords you discover to your searches. If you don't find an answer then post, using 1 variant search as title & keywords for tags. See the downvote arrow mouseover text. When you do have a non-duplicate code question to post please read & act on Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– philipxy
3 hours ago
Hi. This is a faq. Please always google many clear, concise & specific versions/phrasings of your question/problem/goal with & without your particular strings/names & read many answers. Add relevant keywords you discover to your searches. If you don't find an answer then post, using 1 variant search as title & keywords for tags. See the downvote arrow mouseover text. When you do have a non-duplicate code question to post please read & act on Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
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Possible duplicate of How can you represent inheritance in a database?
– philipxy
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Hi. This is a faq. Please always google many clear, concise & specific versions/phrasings of your question/problem/goal with & without your particular strings/names & read many answers. Add relevant keywords you discover to your searches. If you don't find an answer then post, using 1 variant search as title & keywords for tags. See the downvote arrow mouseover text. When you do have a non-duplicate code question to post please read & act on Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
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