on 8/26/2000 4:06 PM, "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MySQL supports foreign keys? When did that happen?
>
> jvz.
It does in the .sql file. It simply ignores the entries. The important point
is that it will accept them in the .sql file so that you can read that file
in, parse it and generate the OR code.
-jon
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