Hello. I'm trying to implement serial forking with the avpops module, but I've run into a small stumbling point. If I want to store more than 1 forwarding contact in the usr_preferences table, I can't because the table as originally defined from the ser codebase sets up (username, domain, attribute) as a primary key. To get around this, is it normal to use a different table that doesn't require that tuple to be unique, or is it recommended to change the definition of the usr_preferences table? In that case, what should the unique key be, if any?
Thanks.
I changed the definition of the usr_preferences table. It seemed rather daft to have all three as primary keys, and it was getting in the way of a lot of things I was doing.
It didn't break anything.
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:34:50 -0700, O'Shaughnessy Evans wrote
Hello. I'm trying to implement serial forking with the avpops module, but I've run into a small stumbling point. If I want to store more than 1 forwarding contact in the usr_preferences table, I can't because the table as originally defined from the ser codebase sets up (username, domain, attribute) as a primary key. To get around this, is it normal to use a different table that doesn't require that tuple to be unique, or is it recommended to change the definition of the usr_preferences table? In that case, what should the unique key be, if any?
Thanks.
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