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I'm having a bit of a strange problem, I'm trying to add a foreign key to one table that references another, but it is failing for some reason. With my limited knowledge of MySQL, the only thing that could possibly be suspect is that there is a foreign key on a different table referencing the one I am trying to reference.

Here is a picture of my table relationships, generated via phpMyAdmin: Relationships

I've done a SHOW CREATE TABLE query on both tables, sourcecodes_tags is the table with the foreign key, sourcecodes is the referenced table.

CREATE TABLE `sourcecodes` (
 `id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
 `user_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `language_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `category_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `title` varchar(40) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL,
 `description` text CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL,
 `views` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `downloads` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `time_posted` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
 PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
 KEY `user_id` (`user_id`),
 KEY `language_id` (`language_id`),
 KEY `category_id` (`category_id`),
 CONSTRAINT `sourcecodes_ibfk_3` FOREIGN KEY (`language_id`) REFERENCES `languages` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
 CONSTRAINT `sourcecodes_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`) REFERENCES `users` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
 CONSTRAINT `sourcecodes_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`category_id`) REFERENCES `categories` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=4 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1

CREATE TABLE `sourcecodes_tags` (
 `sourcecode_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 `tag_id` int(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
 KEY `sourcecode_id` (`sourcecode_id`),
 KEY `tag_id` (`tag_id`),
 CONSTRAINT `sourcecodes_tags_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`tag_id`) REFERENCES `tags` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1

It would be great if anyone could tell me what is going on here, I've had no formal training or anything with MySQL :)

Thanks.

Edit: This is the code that generates the error:

ALTER TABLE sourcecodes_tags ADD FOREIGN KEY (sourcecode_id) REFERENCES sourcecodes (id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE
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could you also post your insert/update command which results in the error? – Zed Aug 10 at 7:02
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are your tables empty when you add this foreign key? – Zed Aug 10 at 7:14
try running this query to see if there is any sourcecode_id that is not a real id: SELECT sourcecode_id FROM sourcecodes_tags WHERE sourcecode_id NOT IN (SELECT id FROM sourcecodes AS tmp); – Zed Aug 10 at 7:22
Thanks Zed, that was the problem one of the tables had data in it. Thinking about it now it makes sense that it was failing because there were things that were referencing non-existing items, but I never would have guessed that. Thanks! – Zim Aug 10 at 7:26

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Quite likely your *sourcecodes_tags* table contains *sourcecode_id* values that no longer exists in your sourcecodes table. You have to get rid of those first.

Here's a query that can find those ids:

select sourcecode_id from 
   sourcecodes_tags tags left join sourcecodes sc on tags.sourcecode_id=sc.id 
where sc.id is null;
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