One of many:
PostgreSQL supports naive foreign referential-integrity constraints.
MySQL (default: myISAM) does it only with InnoDB which leads to other
Problems: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/innodb-configuration.html

On Sep 4, 10:29 pm, Joshua Russo <josh.r.ru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I personally don't have any experience with PostgreSQL and I'm generally
> working in a mixed MS and Linux environment. I'm interested to hear peoples
> views on the pluses and minuses of the two different systems. I'm a bit of a
> query geek too. How does that play in? I know in MySQL there are limitations
> on where you can use subqueries. Is that true with PostgreSQL? (Ya I could
> just look that one up but it's just an example.)
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