David Gibbs wrote:
> I just tried to restore a customers database that was created with a
> 'create collection' command (via interactive SQL).  Many of the tables
> in this library are supposed to have primary key and foreign   key
> constraints.
> However, some of the tables (in the restored library) that are supposed
> to have the constraints, do not.

Ok, this is a false alarm ... turns out the database that I was sent
didn't have the constraints either.

I'm not sure how the constraints were removed though ... and find it odd
that a primary key constraint could be removed when a foreign key
constraint depends on it.  Kind of like deleting a physical file when a
logical file is built over it.

david

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