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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:00:41+00:00 2026-05-13T18:00:41+00:00

I have one table GAMES and another PLAYERS . Currently each game has a

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I have one table GAMES and another PLAYERS. Currently each “game” has a column for players_in_game but I have nothing reciprocating in the PLAYERS table. Since this column is an array (Comma separated list of the player’s ID #s) I’m thinking that it would probably be better to have each player’s record also contain a list of the games they are a member of. On the other hand, duplicating the information in two separate tables might actually require more DB calls.

For perspective, there aren’t likely to be more then a dozen players in a game (generally 4-6 is the norm) but there could potentially be a large number of games.

Is there a good way to figure out which would be more efficient?
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    2026-05-13T18:00:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:00 pm

    Normalization is generally a good thing. Comma delimited lists in tables is a sign that a table is in desperate need of a foreign key. If you’re worried about extra queries, check out JOINING

    dbo.games
    +----+----------+
    | id |   name   |
    +----+----------+
    | 1  |    war   |
    | 2  | invaders |
    +----+----------+
    
    dbo.players
    +----+----------+---------+
    | id |   name   | game_id |
    +----+----------+---------+
    | 1  |   john   |    1    |
    | 2  |   mike   |    1    |
    +----+----------+---------+
    
    SELECT games.name, count(players.id) as total_players FROM games INNER JOIN players ON games.id = players.game_id GROUP BY games.name;
    
    Result:
    +-----------+--------------+
    | name      |total_players |
    +-----------+--------------+
    | war       |       2      |
    | invaders  |       0      |
    +-----------+--------------+
    

    Sidenote: Go Hokies 🙂

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