On Mon, Jan 17, 2000 at 10:32:32AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote: : If COMMIT and ROLLBACK are important or : you need "true" foreign keys, then you probably need postgresql (I think : there are workarounds on the mysql website). You're correct with respect to support for transactions.. However, don't kid yourself.. Nobody *needs* foreign keys.. If your code manages its data properly, you'll never need 'em. :) -- Jason Costomiris <>< Technologist, cryptogeek, human. jcostom {at} jasons {dot} org | http://www.jasons.org/ -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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