Spurred into action (eventually) by Jeremy Burn's (ClassOutfit) talk at 
CakeFest Manchester, I have for the first time tuned my database and 
included referential integrity relations.  The database is now doing 
everything that it should be, i.e. stopping me from deleting records that 
would result in an orphan record.  I was just wondering how people deal 
with allowing records with children to be deleted (along with their 
children) when having MySQL relations in place.  

I assumed that if I had 'dependent' => true in my model relation that the 
children would be deleted and the parent could then be removed, but I keep 
getting dbo errors.  I hope I am missing something obvious as to have to 
manually check for children and delete them seems counter like I am 
sacrificing some of Cake's automagic when deleting records and I'm not sure 
if that is worth it as it was easier to have CakePHP checks in place when 
deleting files that children were not left on relationships if dependent 
was set to false.

Thanks, Paul.

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