Discussion wanted: 'Trigger on Delete' cascade.
От | R.Welz |
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Тема | Discussion wanted: 'Trigger on Delete' cascade. |
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Msg-id | A55D7110-E079-11D8-B36A-0003936EF152@gmx.de обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Discussion wanted: 'Trigger on Delete' cascade.
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Hello. I want to discuss a problem I have with my database design becourse I feel I cannot decide wheather I am on the right way of doing things. First of all, I am writing a literature and magazine database with web (PHP) and C++ Interface, serving over the web and in a very fast LAN. So my concern is about performance (and aestaetic by doing the things as optimal as possible.) This is my first database at all, but I have read a lot of books about it and I am a reasonable good C++ programmer. So here is my problem... I have table A and B and a linking table. I want to delete the linking tables record, this should additionally delete a record in table A. This can't be done with foreign key constraint, since the linking tables record has the foreign key of table A, not the primary key. Then table A depends on table B, and here is the same problem, table A has the foreign key of table B, not the primary key. and so on. Actually I have several complex cases which have to do with automatic deletion of tables with some tables involved, for example: When you delete a magazine, you delete a corresponding e-mail from the publisher, but only when this e-mail is not referenced anymore by other tables, for example books , data storage disks, cds or the like. So what I did was the following: Delete linking table's record, this fires a trigger that deletes a record in table A. Deletion in table A fires a trigger which checks if table A's record references table B and is is allowed to be deleted. If not, I RETURN NULL, if yes, I deletion is allowed to take place. What do you think? Would it be better to have the trigger in the linking table to check if it can safely delete record in A by checking table B? Would that be a real performance gain? Or are there ways of doing things, which I havn't thought about? Thank you for thoughts on this subject. Greetings, Robert Welz
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