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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:12:49+00:00 2026-05-15T21:12:49+00:00

A while back I posted a different question regarding column order. While this question

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A while back I posted a different question regarding column order. While this question does not relate to column order, I was suggested to make my table differently from how I was making it.

Lets say I am selling 100 products. Some of these products are compatible with each other, some are not. Some have not been tested yet (I did not mention this part in my last question).

Would I be better off making a mySQL table like:

NAME         PRODUCT1     PRODUCT2     PRODUCT3     PRODUCT4 ....
product1     yes          no           maybe        yes
product2     maybe        yes          no           no
product3     maybe        yes          no           no
product4     maybe        yes          no           no
...

or making the table like:

FIRST       SECOND      COMPATIBLE?
Product1    Product1    Yes
Product1    Product2    Yes
Product1    Product3    No
Product1    Product4    Maybe
Product2    Product1    Maybe
Product2    Product2    Maybe
Product2    Product3    No
Product2    Product4    Maybe
Product3    Product1    Yes
Product3    Product2    Yes
Product3    Product3    No
Product3    Product4    Yes
Product4    Product1    Yes
Product4    Product2    No
Product4    Product3    No
Product4    Product4    Maybe

I was told that the second method would be better, but I failed to mention that there was also the “maybe” option (and not purely yes/no), meaning the third column would have to be added to the second table.

As an inexperienced mySQL’er, I ask, which table would be more efficient, more maintainable, and which would you recommend?

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    2026-05-15T21:12:50+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:12 pm

    The second option is still better (even with the third column, which is no problem), because it allows you to easily add new product types without modifying the tables. (The technical term for this is that the schema is better”normalized”). This is much more maintainable. In addition, it means you can join across this table much more easily, or do queries to answer “which is the lowest-cost product which product 1 is compatible with” which would be very hard to do with the first table.

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