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Posted - 2001-08-20 : 09:59:05
Sam writes "I know you use Declarative Referential Integrity to enforce constraints. With this approach, you define a relationship between the columns in two tables and the database engine enforces the constraint for inserts, updates, and deletes. So is it recommened to turn it on when assigning permissions. I don't really understand what it does or how it goes about doing it? Would it give you an error say if you did not have primary keys on the tables etc.?

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