That did it! Thanks so much! Now it makes sense. If I remember correctly InnoDb 
storage type allows you to carry out executions in 'safe' transactions and 
enforces foreign key constraints, etc to maintain db integrity. 

Quite possibly the other dialect I was using did not enforce such rules so it 
was rejected. My db is definitely using InnoDb storage. This is probably true 
for most people using MySQL since it's the default type when installing MySQL 
server. 

Anyways, that was just additional info. Thanks again!

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