> 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. ----------- This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission in error, please immediately contact the sender and destroy the material in its entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Thank you. A1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:242416 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:4 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=89.70.4 Donations & Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54

