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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:40:50+00:00 2026-05-15T15:40:50+00:00

I’m trying to decide on a schema for storing cross-browser bugs across all the

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I’m trying to decide on a schema for storing cross-browser bugs across all the rendering engines.

Here’s what I had in mind:

browser_engines table:

id  name  version
1   gecko 1.5
2   gecko 1.7
3   gecko 1.8
4   gecko 1.9.0
5   gecko 1.9.1

browser_versions table:

id  name      version  engine_id
1   firefox   3.0      4
2   firefox   3.5      5

browser_bugs table:

id  name    description   engine_id
1   ff bug                4

So if I pulled the first bug, it would map to gecko 1.9.0, so the html view would render the browser affected as Firefox 3.0.

Question 1.1: Does this schema make sense? Is it normalized enough?

Question 1.2: What data type should the version column be?

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    2026-05-15T15:40:51+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:40 pm

    Question 1.1: Does this schema make sense? Is it normalized enough?

    Hey! That’s two questions. 😉

    This schema assumes some things, such as:

    • Every browser version has only one browser engine.
    • Every bug in a given browser engine is guaranteed to affect every browser that uses that engine.

    If either of these is not always guaranteed to be true, you might need some many-to-many intersection tables.

    Question 1.2: What data type should the version column be?

    I would go with VARCHAR to account for “4.0 release candidate 1” and such. I’d allow at least length of 30.

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