The most important thing is to have very clean separation between your data layer and the layer that uses it. IOW if you've set up your interfaces correctly, your question really doesn't matter much in the grand scheme of things.
If there is a one-to-many relationship from table A to table B, relate A to B. Otherwise, use a mapping table. Did I miss something? Isn't this just routine database design stuff?
So you're a hypocrite, then. Troll away. You want us to believe that because you (anonymously and with no support) claim to have no issues on "several machines" the OS is perfect. It ain't. Google is your friend.
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