I need to develop an application that supports "schedules". Example of schedules:
- Jan 1, 2011 at 9am
- Jan 1, 2011 from 9am to 10am
- Every Monday at 9am, from Jan 1, 2011
- Every Monday at 9am, from Jan 1, 2011 to Feb 1, 2011
- Every Monday at 9am, from Jan 1, 2011 for 10 occurrences
- etc.
If you have seen Outlook's scheduler, that's basically what I need. Here's a screen shot of their UI: http://www.question-defense.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/outlook-meeting-recurrance-settings.gif
How would I model such information in a database? Keep in mind that I also need to query this, such as:
- What are the scheduled events for today?
- What are the next 10 dates/times for a particular recurring scheduled event?
- Etc.
I'm using PHP/MySQL, but am open to alternative 开发者_高级运维solutions. Suggestions?
My personal opinion is to create all the events separately, with a start and end date. Then generate a unique identifier for the event (perhaps the event ID of the first you create) and assign it to all events (so you know they are somehow linked).
Advantages:
- easy to do (you just calculate when the event should happen and create them all only once)
- easy to change (you can save the recurrence perhaps on the first event, and then rebuild them all - remove and re-create)
- easy to delete (they have a common unique ID)
- easy to find (same as above)
Disadvantages:
- You need a start and end date
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Proposed Model:
Table Event
id
big int (auto increment)ref_id
big int (this is kind of foreign key to the id)date_start
datedate_end
datetitle
string- .. your custom fields ..
saved_recurrence
text
Imagine you have an event repeating 4 weeks every Wednesday and Friday:
- gather the recurrence stuff in an object and convert it to JSON (recurrence type, period, final date, ..)
- calculate the dates of every single event
- create the first event on the table Event with
ref_id
=0 andsaved_recurrence
=saved JSON object and get the id that was used (auto incremented) - update this first event record and set
ref_id
=id - create the next events always with this same
ref_id
(saved_recurrence
can be empty here)
You should now have 8 events (2 every week for 4 weeks) that have the same ref_id
. This way it's easy to fetch events in any date interval. When you need to edit an event, you just check for ref_id
. If it's 0 it's a single isolated event. If not, you have a ref_id that you can search to get all event instances.
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