Re: [PERFORM] FOREIGN KEYS vs PERFORMANCE

2006-04-18 Thread Rodrigo Sakai
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Re: [PERFORM] FOREIGN KEYS vs PERFORMANCE

2006-04-12 Thread Rodrigo Sakai
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[PERFORM] FOREIGN KEYS vs PERFORMANCE

2006-04-11 Thread Rodrigo Sakai
  Hi,     I think this is an old question, but I want to know if it really is well worth to not create some foreign keys an deal with the referential integrity at application-level?   Specifically, the system we are developing is a server/cliente architecture that the server is the datab