If I have two relations in a database, like this:
CREATE TABLE Courses (
CourseID int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
Course VARCHAR(63) NOT NULL UNIQUE,
Code CHAR(4) NOT NULL UNIQUE
);
CREATE TABLE BookCourses (
EntryID int NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
BookID int NOT NULL,
Course CHAR(4) NOT NULL,
CourseNum CHAR(3) NOT NULL,
CourseSec CHAR(1) NOT NULL
);
and I establish a foreign key relationship between the two, like this:
ALTER TABLE BookCourses
ADD FOREIGN KEY (Course)
REFERENCES Courses(Code)
ON DELETE CASCADE;
Then you can see that the Course
attribute in the BookCourses
relation references the Code
attribute in the Courses
relation.
My question is when a deletion occurs in either of the two relations, which way does the deletion cascade? If I delete a tuple in the Courses
relation, will it delete all referencing tuples in the BookCourses
relation, or is it the other way around?
Categories
table has aCourseID
as the Primary Key while theCourses
table has theEntryID
. You seriously need to rethink your naming choices.