I am trying to set up a foreign key in Mysql workbench. I used the same name for the foreign key as the primary key of the table I am trying to set a relationship with. I already have one relation set up this way in another table, but When I try and apply the alterations to this table, the script gives me an error:
Error 1005: Can't create table 'X.#sql-718_a' (errno: 121)
SQL Statement:
ALTER TABLE `X`.`X_use`
ADD CONSTRAINT `XyzID`
FOREIGN KEY (`XyzID` ) REFERENCES `X`.`Xyz` (`XyzID` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION O
N UPDATE NO ACTION ,
ADD INDEX `XyzID` (`XyzID` ASC) ,
However, if I change the foreign key name to "AbcID" I have no problem setting up the foreign key relation. Why is that and why can't I have the primary key name from one table be the same for the foreign key for this table? I have set up relations like that previously but for this table I cannot.
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