I have a self-referential MySQL table with a recursive parent_id:
CREATE TABLE `recursive` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
`parent_id` int(11) default NULL,
`name` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
KEY `data_categorysource_parent_id` (`parent_id`),
CONSTRAINT `parent_id_refs_id_627b4293`
FOREIGN KEY (`parent_id`) REFERENCES `data_categorysource` (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8
During testing, I want to empty it but TRUNCATE fails:
TRUNCATE `recursive`
/* SQL Error: Cannot delete or update a parent row: a foreign key
constraint fails...
I currently have to manually delete all records, starting at the bottom of the tree working upwards. This gets onerous even with small trees.
Is there an easy way around this? I can't DROP the table and re-create it easily as other tables reference it (I have already truncated those so there should be no data integrity issues there).
recursiveORDER BYid" you'll get it work. If, however, you have self-referencing rows, you're pretty much without elegant choices: bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=7412. The one disabling foreign_keys temporarily is the best. – Andras Gyomrey Nov 19 '11 at 18:06