The significant part of my "solution" was:
store the configuration in existing relevant tables, or should add configuration tables specific to the site area as required
so if "the site currently works as yout suggested solution" then you have no problem.
If "boss wants the possibility that anyone can access and edit the settings" that implies to me that you need to add some sort of administrative access configuration panel to your site. Allowing configuration by direct access to raw configuration data is a recipe for major disaster!
In reply to Re^3: mapping complex structures to mysql tables
by GrandFather
in thread mapping complex structures to mysql tables
by niubi
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