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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:55:07+00:00 2026-05-17T02:55:07+00:00

I have a user table in postgress. Each user can have from 0 to

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I have a user table in postgress.
Each user can have from 0 to many websites.

I know that it will be waste of memory to bring the user-websites everytime I get the user object from the database and of course I cant know how many websites the user will have.

I could have a table called websites but then I think this could happen again with other sorts of lists that I want to add under the user profile.

What is the best solution for this problem?

Note: Best meaning a solution that will not affect the performance of the website.
FYI : the website will be running on ruby on rails 3

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    2026-05-17T02:55:08+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:55 am

    You can have something like this:

    create table users (
      user_id serial primary key,
      username text not null unique
    );
    create table datatypes (
      datatype_id serial primary key,
      datatype text not null unique
    );
    create table data (
      user_id int not null references users(user_id),
      datatype_id int not null references datatypes(datatype_id),
      data text not null
    );
    insert into datatypes (datatype)
      values ('website','interest','contact_number');
    

    Then add a website address ‘example.com’ to user ‘testuser’:

    insert into data (user_id, datatype_id, data)
      select user_id, datatype_id, 'example.com'::text as data
      from users, datatypes
      where username='testuser' and datatype='website';
    
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