Is it bad to use user name as primary key in database design?
I was told by a friend:
What unique key do you use? I hope you are not saving the entire user name --- this will use up too much table space! Assign an unique userID to each (unique) userNAME and save this userID (should be INTEGER UNSIGNED auto_increment or BIGINT UNSIGNED auto_increment). Don't forget to create a reference
FOREIGN KEY (
userID
) REFERENCESusertable
(userID
) in all tables using the userID.
Is the above statement correct? Why开发者_运维百科 or why not?
I think he is right ( for the wrong reason) because primary key cannot change, but username
can change. So you should use userid
because it wouldn't change.
He is right for the wrong reasons. The table space is secondary to the fact that your app might later mandate that usernames can be changed or even stop being unique (you could envision an application where unique usernames are not required, like Stack Overflow) and thus your app would need major refactoring and data migration instead of a light change in the other (integer PK) case.
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