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| From: | Martijn Tonies | Date: | May 26 2005 7:45am |
| Subject: | Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | ||
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> > Nevertheless, foreign key constraints belong in the database, not in > > your application... If you have foreign keys (your wording), you need > > foreign key constraints. Period. Plain and simple. No discussion :-) > > Foreign keys are foreign keys. Constraints are constraints. Foreign key > constraints are... well, you do the math. > > So, in your opinion, MySql was never really a relational database until > whatever version enforcing refential constraints was released? I told you I wouldn't get into that. With regards, Martijn Tonies Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, Oracle & MS SQL Server Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com
| Thread | ||
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| • InnoDB to MyISAM | Scott Purcell | 25 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | DBA) | 25 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Rafal Kedziorski | 25 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Jeremiah Gowdy | 25 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Martijn Tonies | 25 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Jeremiah Gowdy | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | mfatene | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Martijn Tonies | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Jeremiah Gowdy | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Jeremiah Gowdy | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Martijn Tonies | 26 May |
| • RE: InnoDB to MyISAM | Peter Normann | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Jeremiah Gowdy | 27 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | Martijn Tonies | 26 May |
| • Re: InnoDB to MyISAM | DBA) | 26 May |
