Re: Technical Clarification

2001-03-19 Thread Fred van Engen
Hi, On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 01:23:56AM -0600, Jason Landry wrote: I know that this response was directly related to a question about subqueries, but I think it's important to point this out, because I almost didn't pursue this avenue as a result. As Fred pointed out, MySQL does not support

Re: Technical Clarification

2001-03-18 Thread Fred van Engen
Hi Kathir, On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 05:38:55AM -, Rama kathiresan kathiresan wrote: This is kathir from Uniware Systems, We are developing project on ASP with Backend as MySQL, We having a problem using "IN" and "NOT IN" operators in sub query ... iam selecting the values from 3

RE: Technical Clarification

2001-03-12 Thread Cal Evans
Greetings and salutations, EverybodySingAlong MySQL Supports FKs. A FK is a table's PK value, stored in another table in order to relate the records together. It does NOT support FK CONSTRAINTS. (Cascading deletes, restricts, etc.) /EverybodySingAlong ...and now for the opinion portion of our