Hi Dave,

I think if Owns Destination is checked, then the following should automatically happen: 1) Delete Rule should be set to "Cascade" and drop down disabled (anything else is in conflict with Owns Destination).
Not 100% sure on that. Deny means you can't delete the parent if there are children. It might be reasonable to have this restriction. The children would have to be manually deleted before the parent could be deleted.

So if the only thing that Owns Destination does is cause the child to be deleted if the parent no longer exists but the Deny delete rule stops you from doing that, how can the Owns Destination setting have any meaning?

That is not the meaning. What this option is for that if you remove the child from the relation to the parent (parent otherwise unchanged and still existant), the child will get deleted by itself without you have to delete it explicitly. This is very comfortable if you only have a change in the set of relations of the parent without a handle to the "lost" childs.

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Susanne
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