On 6/28/06, mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand that. But what about Generic Foreign Keys.. Can anyone
> give a simple example illustrating this case..

Generic foreign keys don't help either; they take a content-type ID
and an object ID, and the object with that ID still has to actually
exist in the database, or else you'll end up getting errors from your
code.

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