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

MySQL supports transactions if you use the right storage engine (like
InnoDB):
http://dev.mysql.com/books/mysqlpress/mysql-tutorial/ch10.html

InnoDB recently got purchased by Oracle, so MySQL is working on their
own storage engine to address this issue.  Oracle hasn't done anything
adversarial, yet, but I can't say I blame MySQL AB for going to plan B.


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