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> restricting the deletion of parent rows when child rows exist.
Let's say I switch my db to InnoDB. What 'll it return when I try to delete
a parent row when it exists in a child row? Just 'false'?
Can someone say why I just have to keep with MyISAM? Why is that better?
About cascade delete: In my opinion the framework needs to folow the
reference map through all the levels. Don't see why it wouldn't...:-)
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