OK. cascading deletes = bad :-)
But what about cascading updates when you do the upsizing from Access 2000
to SQL Server 7.0? Does that relationship get automatically maintained also?
Sebastian
on 9/6/00 9:01 AM, Andy Ewings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Damn right Nick....Cascading deltes can be a very dangerous thing!
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> From: DeVoil, Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: RE: Access 2000 to SQL Server 7.0
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>> Say you define table relationships with cascacading updates or
>> cascading deletes in Access 2000. With the upsizing wizard do
>> the cascading updates and cascading deletes also get transferred
>> to SQL Server 7.0 or do you have to create triggers?
>
> Sebastian
>
> SQL Server doesn't have the concept of cascading updates & deletes
> built in the way Access does. But as you say, you can achieve
> the same effect with triggers. The Upsizing Wizard does supposedly
> create the required triggers automatically if you choose to Upsize
> Table Relationships with Triggers rather than DRI (Declarative
> Referential Integrity). DRI doesn't do cascading updates & deletes.
>
> I haven't tried it myself though! (Never trusted them in Access
> in the first place...)
>
> Nick
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