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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:34:45+00:00 2026-05-13T14:34:45+00:00

I’m trying to implement a feature similar to StackOverflow’s tag feature. That a user

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I’m trying to implement a feature similar to StackOverflow’s tag feature. That a user can create a new tag, or by typing pull up a list of similar tags already created.

This is such a wonderful feature on this site and I find it sad that most sites do not have something like this. It’s both robust, and yet very very flexible and best of all: driven by the community.

So I have these two tables:

Company
    id
    email
    name
    companySize
    countryOfOrigin
    industryid

Industry
    id
    description

Every time a user writes a new tag, I want to create one with a unique ID, and also be able to search for existing tags.

Will this database design allow for an easy and efficient implementation of this feature?

If not, please give a little guidance. 🙂

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    2026-05-13T14:34:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:34 pm

    Whilst there’s not a tremendous amount of information to go on, what you’ve listed should be fine. (The ‘tag’ being the ‘description’ field in the industry table, etc.)

    As you might imagine, all of the real work is done outside of SQL, where you’ll need to…

    1. (Potentially) add new tag(s) that don’t yet exist.
    2. Associate the industry with the supplied tag(s).
    3. (Potentially) prune previously used tags that may no longer be in use.

    …every time you edit an industry.

    That said, the key limitation of your proposed setup is that each company can only belong to a single industry. (i.e.: It can only have a single industry tag associated with it.)

    As such, you might want to consider a schema along the lines of…

    Company
        id
        ...
        countryOfOrigin
    
    Industries
        id
        description
    
    CompanyIndustriesLookup
        companyID
        industryID
    

    …which would let you associate multiple industries/tags with a given company.

    Update…

    For example, under this setup, to get all of the tags associated with company ID 1, you’d use…

    SELECT Industries.description FROM (CompanyIndustriesLookup, Industries)
    WHERE companyID=1 AND industryID=Industries.ID
    ORDER BY Industries.description ASC;
    

    On a similar basis, to get all companies tagged with an industry of “testing”, you’d use…

    SELECT Company.name FROM (Company, Industries, CompanyIndustriesLookup)
    WHERE Company.id=CompanyIndustriesLookup.companyID
    AND Industries.id=CompanyIndustriesLookup.industryID
    AND Industries.description="testing"
    ORDER BY Company.name ASC
    
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