Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #961826:

>
> And you really can't guarantee that in most cases.  Therefore, it is
> absolutely essential to have foreign key constraints in the DB, which is
> what Foreigner manages for you.

what exactly is ment here, where can I read about what and how should 
these
"foreign key constraints in the DB" can be done ?

Thank you,

Dani

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