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I would like to know if it's possible in InnoDB in MySQL to have a table with foreign key that references another table in a different database ?

And if so, how this can be done ?

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I do not see any limitation on https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/create-table-foreign-keys.html.

So just use otherdb.othertable and you will be good.

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    @Code4R7 Make sure the tables use the same engine, as by the documentation: "The parent and the child table must use the same storage engine[...]" To change table's engine, ALTER TABLE my_table ENGINE = InnoDB; Worked for MariaDB 10.1.16.
    – iloo
    Dec 20, 2017 at 9:20
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It's possible : Link to do it

Example (Table1 is in database1 and HelloTable is in database2) :

ALTER TABLE Table1 
ADD foreign key FK_table1(ColumnNameFromTable1)
REFERENCES db2.HelloTable(ColumnNameFromHelloTable)
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    +1 Must add that if in addition to the link, had you summarized the contents of the link in the answer here, would be a bit more helpful!
    – Jagmag
    Oct 11, 2010 at 9:41
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    -1 A link is not enough, answer should contain more information (explanation or example).
    – automatix
    May 19, 2014 at 11:38
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Below is how to add a foreign key on table t2, reference from table db1.historial(codh):

alter table t2
add foreign key FK_t2(micod2)
    references db1.historial(codh)
    on delete cascade
    on update cascade;
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ALTER TABLE `tablename1`
ADD CONSTRAINT `tablename1_student_id_foreign` 
FOREIGN KEY (`tablename1`.`id`) 
REFERENCES `db2`.`tablename2`(`id`)
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

if we have table calling answers in db1 and student in db2 calling ramiyusu_offline

we must type as below

ALTER TABLE `answers`
ADD CONSTRAINT `answers_student_id_foreign` 
FOREIGN KEY (`id`)
REFERENCES `ramiyusu_offline`.`student`(`id`) 
ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;

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