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CREATE TABLE `items` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `item_id` varchar(191) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, `upceanisbn` varchar(191) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, `name` varchar(191) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL, `maxsize` int(11) DEFAULT NULL, `reorderlevel` int(11) NOT NULL, `itemimage` varchar(100) COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci DEFAULT NULL, `category_id` smallint(6) NOT NULL, `subcategory_id` smallint(6) NOT NULL, `supplier_id` smallint(6) NOT NULL,
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you should use
UNSIGNED
unless you specifically need to store negative numbers (which you shouldn't for foreign keys or primary keys)
I would recommend imagining the largest possible number of items that any future customer could ever have, over decades of using the software
So say, categories. Maybe you can imagine some customer using 10,000 categories at some point in the future. It's way more than you'd think, but it could theoretically happen for users with specific business requirements that cause them to use a lot of categories, if they used the software for a long time
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