there are two tables in my SQL 2012 DB. Tables: Voyages and Countries.
The table Voyages contains the information "destinationID" (which represents the according countryID). The data for Voyages is being imported from a text file that contains the country's names. What I wanted achieve is the following:
- When a new row is added to the Voyages table, a new row will be added to the Countries table first (generating a new countryID and inserting the country's name).
- When the new Country row is added, the generated countryID will then be used to insert a new Voyages row (setting the countryID as destinationID).
I know I could do this in my application by parsing the text file, extracting the country name, and adding it to the DB in order to get the new countryID. Then I could add a new Voyages row using the new ID. But could I also do the whole Job in the DB? I thought about using a Trigger.
But then I would have the problem that I initially would have to insert a country name string to the Voyages table, while in the end I want to insert a countryID (int) instead.
This would be some sort of Workaround which I really don't like:
INSERT INTO voyages (voyageID, destinationID, destinationString) VALUES (1, 0, "BRAZIL");
Like this, I could create a Trigger (INSTEAD OF INSERT) that extracts destinationString in order to insert a new country row:
INSERT INTO countries (countryName) VALUES ("BRAZIL");
The resulting countryID (e.g. 27) could then be used inside my trigger to finally insert the new row to voyages:
INSERT INTO voyages (voyageID, destinationID, destinationString) VALUES (1, 27, NULL);
Is there any more elegant way to do this?
Thanks a lot!