Bobber,
If you're talking about referential integrity matter enforced at the database level, cascading deletes would do exactly as you say. "by design" as MS would say and expected. But if it happens randomly in sql server than that most certainly sucks.
If you're talking about referential integrity matter enforced at the database level, cascading deletes would do exactly as you say. "by design" as MS would say and expected. But if it happens randomly in sql server than that most certainly sucks.
