Relation and non-numeric keys
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@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ phpMyAdmin - Changelog
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2002-03-26 Marc Delisle <lem9@users.sourceforge.net>
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* libraries/display_tbl.lib.php3, Documentation.html:
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support for non-numeric keys in the 'relation' feature
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2002-03-25 Lo<4C>c Chapeaux <lolo@phpheaven.net>
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* lang/estonian.inc.php3; lang/latvian.inc.php3;
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lang/russian-win1251.inc.php3: updated thanks to
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@@ -568,12 +568,13 @@ $cfgPmaAbsoluteUri = (!empty($HTTPS) ? 'https' : 'http') . '://'
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<b>$cfgServers[n]['relation']</b> string
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</dt>
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<dd>
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Since release 2.2.4 you can describe in a relation table which field
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is a key in another table. phpMyAdmin currently uses this to make
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clickable the data values that point to another table.
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Since release 2.2.4 you can describe, in a special 'relation' table, which field
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is a key in another table (a foreign key). phpMyAdmin currently uses
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this to make clickable, when you browse the src table, the data values
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that point to the dest table.
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<br /><br />
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Currently, the keys must be numeric.
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The keys can be numeric or character.
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<br /><br />
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To use this functionality you have to:
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