I can't create foreign keys with ON DELETE SET DEFAULT
, but if i use ON DELETE CASCADE
then all works here is my sql
CREATE TABLE person(
customer_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(100) UNIQUE
);
CREATE TABLE habits(
customer_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
habit VARCHAR(100) UNIQUE
);
INSERT INTO `test`.`habits` (`customer_id`, `habit`) VALUES (NULL, 'smoking'), (NULL, 'drinking');
INSERT INTO `test`.`person` (`customer_id`, `name`) VALUES (NULL, 'John'), (NULL, 'Steve');
CREATE TABLE foreigner(
customer_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
customer VARCHAR(100) DEFAULT 'John',
habbit VARCHAR(100) DEFAULT 'smoking',
FOREIGN KEY (customer) REFERENCES person(name) ON DELETE SET DEFAULT ON UPDATE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (habbit) REFERENCES habits(habit) ON DELETE SET DEFAULT ON UPDATE CASCADE
);
It's strange that it works if I use ON DELETE CASCADE
.... any thoughts?
foreigner
table (due to cascading effects), you want to end up with five (almost) identical rows with(customer,habbit) = ('John,'smoking')
. Why would you want that?customer_id
columns.