Tom Kitta wrote:
> Note sure when you should use federated tables as far as MySQL and DB2 are
> concerned - didn't use anything but simple MySQL and never used DB2. For
> most part its MS SQL and Oracle.
> 
> Maybe someone else knows usage criteria for federated tables?

Don't use the MySQL version for this: they don't support transactions so 
they don't support referential integrity.

Jochem

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