I'm wondering what a better design is for the intersection table for a many-to-many relationship.
The two approaches I am considering are:
CREATE TABLE SomeIntersection
(
IntersectionId UNIQUEIDENTIFIER PRIMARY KEY,
TableAId UNIQUEIDENTIFIER REFERENCES TableA NOT NULL,
TableBId UNIQUEIDENTIFIER REFERENCES TableB NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT IX_Intersection UNIQUE(TableAId, TableBId )
)
or
CREATE TABLE SomeIntersection
(
TableAId UNIQUEIDENTIFIER REFERENCES TableA NOT NULL,
TableBId UNIQUEIDENTIFIER REFERENCES TableB NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(TableAId, TableBId )
)
Are there benefits to one over the other?
EDIT 2:****Please Note: I plan to use Entity Framework to provide an API for the database. With that in mind, does one solution work better with EF than the other?
EDIT: On a related note, for a intersection table that the two columns reference the same table (example below), is there a way to make the two fields differ on a record?
CREATE TABLE SomeIntersection
(
ParentRecord INT REFERENCES TableA NOT NULL,
ChildRecord INT REFERENCES TableA NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(TableAId, TableBId )
)
I want to prevent the following
ParentRecord ChildRecord
=================================
1 1 --Cyclical reference!
See Question&Answers more detail:
os 与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…