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Lets consider user as a table. Some of the user activities are walking, running etc. That can be stored in user_activity. For walking or any activity, i like to store logging information in the user_activity_logs table. Activity can be like came to the park, started walking, ended walking etc. Is there any better way other than this table structure?



1. User(Table)
- User_ID(PK)

2. User_Activity(Table)
- User_Activity_ID(PK)
- User_ID(FK)

3. User_Activity_Log(Table)
- User_Activity_log_ID(PK)
- User_Activity_ID(FK)









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  • Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

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Lets consider user as a table. Some of the user activities are walking, running etc. That can be stored in user_activity. For walking or any activity, i like to store logging information in the user_activity_logs table. Activity can be like came to the park, started walking, ended walking etc. Is there any better way other than this table structure?



1. User(Table)
- User_ID(PK)

2. User_Activity(Table)
- User_Activity_ID(PK)
- User_ID(FK)

3. User_Activity_Log(Table)
- User_Activity_log_ID(PK)
- User_Activity_ID(FK)









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  • Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

    – thefolenangel
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:48














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Lets consider user as a table. Some of the user activities are walking, running etc. That can be stored in user_activity. For walking or any activity, i like to store logging information in the user_activity_logs table. Activity can be like came to the park, started walking, ended walking etc. Is there any better way other than this table structure?



1. User(Table)
- User_ID(PK)

2. User_Activity(Table)
- User_Activity_ID(PK)
- User_ID(FK)

3. User_Activity_Log(Table)
- User_Activity_log_ID(PK)
- User_Activity_ID(FK)









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Lets consider user as a table. Some of the user activities are walking, running etc. That can be stored in user_activity. For walking or any activity, i like to store logging information in the user_activity_logs table. Activity can be like came to the park, started walking, ended walking etc. Is there any better way other than this table structure?



1. User(Table)
- User_ID(PK)

2. User_Activity(Table)
- User_Activity_ID(PK)
- User_ID(FK)

3. User_Activity_Log(Table)
- User_Activity_log_ID(PK)
- User_Activity_ID(FK)






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  • Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

    – thefolenangel
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:48



















  • Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

    – thefolenangel
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:48

















Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

– thefolenangel
Nov 14 '18 at 11:48





Provide more details on your schema so that we can assist you better.

– thefolenangel
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