Hi !,
 
Is it wise to define foreign keys for referential entegrity ?
Example : I have a customer table with 40 fields.  Out of that 40 fields, 10 fields contain information linked to other tables.   So, is defining foreign keys for these 10 fields a good idea ?  Because from what I understand, for every foreign key, there is an index defined.  So, all these indexes has to be maintained.  Is that killing performance ?  What's the best practise : defining foreign keys or not ?
 
Thanks a lot,
Nico Callewaert


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