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Kirill Smelkov
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arjen@co3064164-a.bitbike.com
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Fixed foreign key text/reference in "common queries" section.
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@@ -14909,10 +14909,14 @@ select * from shop where price=@@min_price or price=@@max_price;
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@@ -14909,10 +14909,14 @@ select * from shop where price=@@min_price or price=@@max_price;
@cindex foreign keys
@cindex foreign keys
@cindex keys, foreign
@cindex keys, foreign
You don't need foreign keys to join 2 tables.
In MySQL 3.23.44 and up, @code{InnoDB} tables supports checking of
foreign key constraints. @xref{InnoDB}.
See also @ref{example-Foreign keys}.
The only thing MySQL doesn't do is @code{CHECK} to make sure that
You don't actually need foreign keys to join 2 tables.
the keys you use really exist in the table(s) you're referencing and it
The only thing MySQL currently doesn't do (in type types other than
@code{InnoDB}), is @code{CHECK} to make sure that the keys you use
really exist in the table(s) you're referencing and it
doesn't automatically delete rows from a table with a foreign key
doesn't automatically delete rows from a table with a foreign key
definition. If you use your keys like normal, it'll work just fine:
definition. If you use your keys like normal, it'll work just fine:
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