the current production rev of mySQL does not support foreign keys. so, you
have to implement it in your application logic. i think they are working
on foriegn key support for a future release, but i am not sure.
-lucas
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, sajid jamal wrote:
> hello!
> could anyone help me out in how to link two tables in
> mysql on foreign keys or is there any other way to do
> this in order to check referential integerity.
> any +ve response would be appreciated.
> msjamal
>
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