Marlon Moyer wrote:
>
> Aside from the obvious reason of keeping the db logic inside of the db
> and built in referential integrity, I was stumped.  I thought given
> the relationships, sqlserver gets hints as to how to speed up joins
> and such.

No it doesn't. The indexes that get created on keys may speed up the db, not 
the keys themselves.


> I've already suggested that different programs that use the
> data wouldn't have to recreate the integrity logic, but I need
> more.........or maybe I don't.

Find inconsistencies and you have proven your point.

Jochem

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