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jordi fita mas bc48dd4089 Replace tag relations with array attributes
It all started when i wanted to try to filter invoices by multiple tags
using an “AND”, instead of “OR” as it was doing until now.  But
something felt off and seemed to me that i was doing thing much more
complex than needed, all to be able to list the tags as a suggestion
in the input field—which i am not doing yet.

I found this article series[0] exploring different approaches for
tagging, which includes the one i was using, and comparing their
performance.  I have not actually tested it, but it seems that i have
chosen the worst option, in both query time and storage.

I attempted to try using an array attribute to each table, which is more
or less the same they did in the articles but without using a separate
relation for tags, and i found out that all the queries were way easier
to write, and needed two joins less, so it was a no-brainer.

[0]: http://www.databasesoup.com/2015/01/tag-all-things.html
2023-04-07 21:31:35 +02:00
jordi fita mas a1f70ff654 Add tags for products too
With Oriol we agreed that products should have tags, too, and that the
“tag pool”, as it were, should be shared with the one for invoices and
contacts.

Had to add the `company_id` attribute in the `using` clause for `tag` in
`MustFillFromDatabase`, even though it’s not strictly necessary, because
then PostgreSQL does not know which `company_id` attribute use for the
join with `company`—the one from `product` or the one from `tag`.
2023-03-26 13:51:57 +02:00
jordi fita mas 13fa1d6b89 Add PL/pgSQL functions to add and edit products
I am going to add similar functions for invoices, as i will need to
add the taxes for their products and their own taxes, thus the Go code
will begin to be “too much work” and i feel better if that is in
PL/pgSQL.

If i have these functions for invoices, there is no point on having to
do almost the same work, albeit less, for products.
2023-02-14 12:39:54 +01:00