Dear Lowterm, a final polite attempt from our side to provide some constructive help: As far as we know and Martin already pointed out, the SQL:2003 standard, and hence MonetDB, which in contrast to some other RDBMSs tries to closely follow the SQL:2003 standard, does neither support implicit trigger definitions nor "KEY" definitions other than primary and foreign keys. For explicit trigger definition see our documentation at http://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/Manuals/SQLreference/Triggers . For constraint definitions other than primary and foreign keys see our documentation at http://www.monetdb.org/Documentation/Manuals/SQLreference/TableConstraints In addition you are more than welcome to use your favorite documentation of the SQL:2003 standard. Kind regards, Stefan On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 07:59:35AM -0700, Lowterm wrote:
This is very interesting that you send me back again a link, instead of giving me a resonable response. I have no desire or time for solution of a problem, why you are there, to read for hours on your unhelpful documentation.
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