neal, Tuesday, September 03, 2002, 4:06:37 AM, you wrote: n> Sorry for the MySQL newbie question ... but are there not primary/foreign n> key constraints in MySQL 3? I can't imagine that this is right. Perhaps n> I'm just overlooking something????
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