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I'm looking at a way to store user preferences on the database in an ASP.NET MVC app. The challenge: these are a set of very different choices. For example, on one page, it could be the sort order of a column of data; on another page, it could be a color.
True. But how would that class represent these different preferences? One needs to know what column to sort by and whether it's asc/desc. Another needs to know text color on a control, etc.
first you need an id on the columns which does not change. So when you add dynamic columns and add order on that would not be lost if the column's name change
than it's like EF migration I guess
versioning everything and onUp onDown on changes on what can be user preferred
those would give you the database places to store the values
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