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tclose
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Posted - 2010-04-24 : 02:44:41
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| I have several tables that aren't related to one another, but I need to do joins on them to do computations etc. Would it be considered bad practice to place a foreign key in each table with the same value for the sake of joining them? Any advice is appreciated. |
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slimt_slimt
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Posted - 2010-04-24 : 03:22:23
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| You definitly need to set primary and foreign keys (or composite keys)as well as constraints on table in order to correctly join data from several tables. With indexes and constraints you will define relational constraints and data accuracy. |
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tclose
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Posted - 2010-04-24 : 04:28:30
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quote: Originally posted by slimt_slimt You definitly need to set primary and foreign keys (or composite keys)as well as constraints on table in order to correctly join data from several tables. With indexes and constraints you will define relational constraints and data accuracy.
I thought that might be the case. Thanks for the information. |
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