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Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?

by "John Sheppard" <spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 2, 2008 at 02:19 PM

Hello there,

I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on orphaned rows and 
foreign key constraints.

I am migrating a MS-Access database that didnt have any relations setup 
properly, consequently there are gazillions of orphaned tuples.

If I was to leave these as they were and set constraints with NO CHECK is
it 
likly that I am going to run into problems down the track?

Some may shudder that I would consider not cleaning the data but we have a

timeline and there is months of cleaning to do, its something I would
prefer 
to do after we make our deadlines.

Thank you
John Sheppard




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Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?
"John Sheppard"  2008-05-02 14:19:57 
Re: Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?
Tom van Stiphout <no.s  2008-05-01 21:45:27 
Re: Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?
--CELKO-- <jcelko212@[  2008-05-03 17:00:19 
Re: Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?
aj <ronald@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-12 10:03:50 
Re: Orphaned tupels, should I clean or is it ok to leave?
--CELKO-- <jcelko212@[  2008-05-12 12:54:46 

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