21 messages in com.mysql.lists.mysqlPrimary Key Question
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tlr7...@garnet.acns.fsu.edu14 Dec 2002 13:07 
Adolfo Bello14 Dec 2002 14:28 
tlr7...@garnet.acns.fsu.edu14 Dec 2002 17:11 
David T-G15 Dec 2002 05:14 
David T-G15 Dec 2002 05:20 
Roger Davis15 Dec 2002 06:58 
Ryan McDougall15 Dec 2002 07:55 
Peter Brawley15 Dec 2002 11:09 
David T-G15 Dec 2002 11:38 
tlr7...@garnet.acns.fsu.edu15 Dec 2002 14:06 
Paul DuBois15 Dec 2002 15:42 
David T-G15 Dec 2002 19:03 
David T-G15 Dec 2002 19:34 
tmb15 Dec 2002 19:42 
tlr7...@garnet.acns.fsu.edu15 Dec 2002 20:09 
tmb15 Dec 2002 20:25 
Haksun Li15 Dec 2002 21:48 
Peter Watts15 Dec 2002 23:40 
Egor Egorov16 Dec 2002 06:56 
tmb16 Dec 2002 08:11 
Victoria Reznichenko16 Dec 2002 09:00 
Subject:Primary Key Question
From:tmb (topm@yahoo.com)
Date:12/16/2002 08:11:48 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.mysql

I understood that MySQL didn't internally keep up with the relationships between tables... like MS Access...

And that it was up to the programmer to referential integrity...

But I noticed in phpMyAdmin that the offer the option of defining a column in a table as 'Primary'

Am I confused on this or is this something that phpMyAdmin takes does ??

thanks for any help.