I have a one-to-one relationship in my MySQL database with two tables, Event
and Theme
.
ALTER TABLE Event ADD CONSTRAINT FK_FA6F25A359027487 FOREIGN KEY (theme_id) REFERENCES Theme (_uuid) ON DELETE SET NULL;
ALTER TABLE Theme ADD CONSTRAINT FK_56B4C80C71F7E88B FOREIGN KEY (event_id) REFERENCES Event (_uuid) ON DELETE CASCADE;
I'd like the behaviour that if I delete the theme record, the theme_id is set to NULL, and if I delete the event record, the theme record is also deleted.
However, now when I run DELETE FROM Event, I get this error.
SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1451 Cannot delete or update a parent row: a foreign key constraint fails (`from_dev`.`eventleveltheme`, CONSTRAINT `FK_6E25E16871F7E88B` FOREIGN KEY (`event_id`) REFERENCES `Event` (`_uuid`))
Can I not set both of these constraints? Are they somehow conflicting?