That would be what is called a "foreign key" constraint...
Does that help?
Eric
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug Palme
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Subject: Referential Constraint
I have been going through the SQL manual most of the morning trying
to
figure out how to add a referential constraint on a table that is
based
upon values in another table.....
Does anyone have a sample that I could take a look at? The SQL manual
leaves a tad to be desired on that.
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