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Grégoire Paris authored
Checking that the platform supports foreign key is not the right case here, because we should check if we can create them by themselves, after the table is created. It is not the case for Sqlite. Closes #3990
Checking that the platform supports foreign key is not the right case here, because we should check if we can create them by themselves, after the table is created. It is not the case for Sqlite. Closes #3990
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