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I have two tables 'member' and 'book' defined as:

create table member(

      mem_id bigint(11) unsigned auto_increment not null primary key,
      firstname varchar(20) not null,
      lastname varchar(20) not null,
      gender varchar(1) not null
);

create table book(

      book_id varchar(15) not null primary key,
      isbn varchar(15) not null,
      book_name varchar(100) not null
);

Now I want to create follwing table named 'return_book' as:

create table return_book(

      mem_id bigint(11) unsigned not null,
      book_id varchar(15) , 
      date date,    
      primary key(mem_id, book_id),
      foreign key(mem_id) references member(mem_id) 
      ON DELETE CASCADE,
      foreign key(book_id) references book(book_id)
      ON DELETE NO ACTION
      ON UPDATE CASCADE            
);

But I always get the following error: "Can't create table return_book " Please help.

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2 Answers 2

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You have a syntax error

create table return_book(
mem_id bigint(11) unsigned not null,
book_id varchar(15) , 
date date,  
  primary key(mem_id, book_id),
  foreign key(mem_id) references member(mem_id) 
  ON DELETE CASCADE,
  foreign key(book_id) references book(book_id)
  ON DELETE NO ACTION
  ON UPDATE CASCADE            
);
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  • OOPs :D! That was a typo in the question!
    – kunal18
    Dec 29, 2012 at 14:26
  • Now I have made correction in the question.
    – kunal18
    Dec 29, 2012 at 14:27
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There was a typo in the column-name 'mem_id' in 'member' table :D! Further, I also learned that referenced column and referencing column must have same types.

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