David Ramsey wrote:
> I don't think your arguments for what you propose are good at all except
> in databases that do not support a cascading action of one sort or
> another. In fact, I am very certain that such "granularity" will lead to
> referential integrity errors as mistakes are made in specifying deletion
> chains by programmers.
David,
you are missing one thing here - Fedor is proposing incorporating the
cascading delete code into Torque, which is an automated code genereator.
The deletion chains will be generated for you automatically and they
will be correct when two coditions are met:
1. your db schema is OK
2. one person gets it right one time (writing the generator)
Rafal
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