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I'm having a difficult time understanding "on delete cascade" If I had the following example:

create table X (id int primary key, name char(10));

create table Y (bid int primary key, aid references A(id) on delete cascade);

X contains one row (111, 'Mike')

Y contains two rows (1000, 111), (2000, 111)**

I if removed row (2000,111) in table Y what would happen?

Would that row just be deleted or would it even allow me to delete anything because of the reference to the parent table?

Thanks

William Roeser
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It would be deleted and nothing else would happen. Cascading deletes only go from the referenced table to the referencing table. So a delete on table X will cascade a delete down to table y, while a delete on table y has no impact on table x.

Declan_K
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Nothing will happen, only if you delete a row from table X the rows in table Y referencing it will be deleted.

dnoeth
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ON Delete cascade option wont effect anything if you perform any delete on the child table. This option is used to specify, when you delete a row in the parent table, the database server also deletes any rows associated with that row (foreign keys) in a child table. The principal advantage to the cascading-deletes feature is that it allows you to reduce the quantity of SQL statements you need to perform delete actions.

Sonam
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