Intro
I am trying to decide how best to set up my database schema for a (Rails) model. I have a model related to money which indicates whether the value is an income (positive cash value) or an expense (negative cash value).
I would like separate column(s) to indicate whether it is an income or an expense, rather than relying on whether the value stored is positive or negative.
Question:
How would you store these values, and why?
Have a single column, say Income,
and store 1 if it's an income, 0
if it's an expense, null if not
known.
Have two columns, Income and
Expense, setting their values to 1 or 0 as
appropriate.
Something else?
I figure the question is similar to storing a person's gender in a database (ignoring aliens/transgender/etc) hence my title.
My thoughts so far
Lookup might be easier with a single column, but there is a risk of mistaking 0 (false, expense) for null (unknown).
Having seperate columns might be more difficult to maintain (what happens if we end up with a 1 in both columns?
Maybe it's not that big a deal which way I go, but it would be great to have any concerns/thoughts raised before I get too far down the line and have to change my code-base because I missed something that should have been obvious!
Thanks,
Philip