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I am able to successfully insert a row in the business table but not the business_contact table. Whenever I try to insert a row in the business_contact table I get the following error:

#1452 - Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails

Although the row that I'm attempting to insert into the business_contact table has a BusinessID that already exists in the business table.

business_contact failed insert statement

INSERT INTO business_contact(BusinessID, BusinessContactTypeID, BusinessContactData) VALUES (1, 1, '0097336031000');

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You should check the following in your business and contact_type_lookup table: 1. business table has BusinessID value that you are trying to insert into business_contact 2.contact_type_lookuptable hasContactTypeIDvalue that you are trying to insert into business_contact

This error is related to either missing BusinessID and or missing ContactTypeID. To verify this please select the BusinessID record from business table and ContactTypeID from contact_type_lookup table.

For example: If you are executing the following query:

insert into business_contact(BusinessContactID, BusinessID, BusinessContactTypeID, BusinessContactData) values ('1', '2', '3', 'This is the business contact data');

Then, ensure that the following queries returns valid results:

select BusinessID from business where BusinessID = 2;

select ContactTypeID from business_contact_type where ContactTypeID = 3;
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  • I verified that both rows exists yet I'm getting the same error. If it helps, this is the exact error message: #1452 - Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (algallaf_dev.business_contact, CONSTRAINT fk_BusinessContact_Business FOREIGN KEY (BusinessID) REFERENCES business (BusinessID) ON DELETE NO ACTION ON UPDATE NO ACTION)
    – AlGallaf
    Jun 15, 2013 at 8:15
  • Please post the results of the following: desc business; and desc business_contact;. Also please share if you have any index.
    – vee
    Jun 15, 2013 at 8:23
  • I removed extra columns from the screenshot above hence you might find additional information. desc business; & desc business_contact;
    – AlGallaf
    Jun 15, 2013 at 8:36
  • Successful business table insert INSERT INTO business(BusinessID, BusinessName, BusinessDescription) VALUE (1,"Stackoverflow"," Most Awesome Site in the World!"); Successful contact_type_lookup table insert INSERT INTO contact_type_lookup(ContactTypeID, ContactTypeDescription) VALUE (1, "Website"); Failed business_contact table insert INSERT INTO business_contact(BusinessID, BusinessContactTypeID, BusinessContactData) VALUE (1,1,"+973-36031000");
    – AlGallaf
    Jun 15, 2013 at 8:48
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    I changed the business table engine from MyISAM to InnoDB and the solved the issue. Thanks for your help.
    – AlGallaf
    Jun 15, 2013 at 11:15

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