Re: Ideas about presenting data coming from sensors
От | Achilleas Mantzios - cloud |
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Тема | Re: Ideas about presenting data coming from sensors |
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Msg-id | 496a97b1-d7f4-43aa-b5cc-01274dbf5873@cloud.gatewaynet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Ideas about presenting data coming from sensors (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On 2/13/25 19:12, Adrian Klaver wrote: > On 2/13/25 01:53, Achilleas Mantzios - cloud wrote: >> Now my problem is on the design . We have : >> >> a) tags that have primitive values, float4 lets say - this is the >> majority, e.g. 60% of all tags >> >> b) tags that contain alarms data also with defined structure, which >> have additional data such as time of the initial alarm set, >> acknowledgement of this alarm , validity of this alarm. Those >> represent smth like 35% fo all tags >> >> c) tags that are basically polymorphic (about 11 of them all in all), >> each one has different structure, and their fields/cols range a few >> (1) up to many (25) >> >> We have a table for a) and a table for b). >> >> If we followed a strict normalized approach then we would create >> additionally 11 tables each tag of type c) . And we are not >> guaranteed that the same tags would have the same structure over the >> whole fleet/manufacturers. So we are thinking of putting all >> semi-structured data of tags of type c) into one table with a single >> col of type jsonb . >>> From what I read timescaledb plays nice with jsonb (or at least not >>> bad). >> >> Do you ppl see any gotcha with this approach ? > > The only thing I can see at this time is: 'And we are not guaranteed > that the same tags would have the same structure over the whole > fleet/manufacturers.' > > That would seem to me to point to a need for a table that maps a > structure template to a fleet or manufacturer and a corresponding > field in table c) that holds the fleet/manufacturer information. Nice idea or just stuff everything (self-contained) inside json and let the software do the relevant logic, a somewhat more liberal approach. > >> >> For starters we will not convert yet to timescaledb, but store them >> and handle them like normal tables. At least until we grasp the ins >> and outs of this. >> >>> >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >
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