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<code>CREATE TABLE $wpdb->blogs ( blog_id bigint(20) NOT NULL auto_increment, site_id bigint(20) NOT NULL default '0', domain varchar(200) NOT NULL default '', path varchar(100) NOT NULL default '', registered datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', last_updated datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', public tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '1', archived tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', mature tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', spam tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', deleted tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', lang_id int(11) NOT NULL default '0', PRIMARY KEY (blog_id), KEY domain (domain(50),path(5)), KEY lang_id (lang_id) ) $charset_collate; CREATE TABLE {$db_prefix}reply ( id int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, tid int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', date bigint(20) NOT NULL, name varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', content text NOT NULL, hide enum('n','y') NOT NULL default 'n', ip varchar(128) NOT NULL default '', PRIMARY KEY (id), KEY gid (tid), KEY hide (hide) )</code>
Was bedeutet KEY gid (tid)
, insbesondere im letzten Codeabschnitt?
<code>CREATE TABLE $wpdb->blogs ( blog_id bigint(20) NOT NULL auto_increment, site_id bigint(20) NOT NULL default '0', domain varchar(200) NOT NULL default '', path varchar(100) NOT NULL default '', registered datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', last_updated datetime NOT NULL default '0000-00-00 00:00:00', public tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '1', archived tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', mature tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', spam tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', deleted tinyint(2) NOT NULL default '0', lang_id int(11) NOT NULL default '0', PRIMARY KEY (blog_id), KEY domain (domain(50),path(5)), KEY lang_id (lang_id) ) $charset_collate; CREATE TABLE {$db_prefix}reply ( id int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, tid int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0', date bigint(20) NOT NULL, name varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', content text NOT NULL, hide enum('n','y') NOT NULL default 'n', ip varchar(128) NOT NULL default '', PRIMARY KEY (id), KEY gid (tid), KEY hide (hide) )</code>
Was bedeutet KEY gid (tid)
, insbesondere im letzten Codeabschnitt?
Von http://m.blog.csdn.net/article/details?id=51778816
key(sid,tid) stellt den gemeinsamen Primärschlüssel dar und die beiden Felder müssen als Ganzes eindeutig sein