Arthur,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 9:05:44 PM, you wrote:

AF> Perhaps what is confusing you is that you never explicitly define a
AF> relationship as such: there are no relationship objects. Rather, at the
AF> table leve you define a foreign key that references the primary key of
AF> another table.

AF> Second, you must use the InnoDB or BDB table types to get foreign keys.

[skip]

Just a small correction. He must use InnoDB tables, not BDB.



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