It's a tradeoff. If you use surrogate keys, you always have to join to get the actual key values. Multicolumn PKs are natural. Surrogate keys obfuscate the true structure. Foreign key constraints are essential to document the key structures and to enforce referential integrity. They also help query building tools get the joins right.
In reply to Re^3: An improved technique for database primary keys
by herveus
in thread An alternate technique for database primary keys
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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