问题
This is what I'm trying to do:
I have 2 tables...
CREATE TABLE `parent` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`data` text,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=3 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE `child` (
`parent_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
`related_ids` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
KEY `parent_id` (`parent_id`),
KEY `related_ids` (`related_ids`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
And then a constraint:
ALTER TABLE `parent` ADD FOREIGN KEY (`id`) REFERENCES `child` (`parent_id`);
As you can see the table parent has an auto-incremented primary key "id", which is also being used as a foreign key for the child table.
Now I want to insert a record in the parent table, like this:
INSERT INTO parent SET DATA="abc";
And it fails with error:
Cannot add or update a child row: a foreign key constraint fails (
myschema
.parent
, CONSTRAINTparent_ibfk_1
FOREIGN KEY (id
) REFERENCESchild
(parent_id
))
I understand that it fails because it doesn't find a referred record in the child table. If I start by creating a record in the child table, set it's parent_id to 1, then reset the auto-increment counter of the parent table (so that the next insert will have id = 1), it works! But that's not a solution.
I don't see the utility of the insert blocking if there is no related row in the child table...
I'm just trying to do a one-to-many relationship...
(I know I can use JOIN, but I'm trying to use table relations, for data integrity and also as metadata for PHP)
回答1:
It looks like you have the referencing and referenced tables in reverse. You may want to do:
ALTER TABLE `child ` ADD FOREIGN KEY (`parent_id`) REFERENCES `parent` (`id`);
You can also define the foreign key in the CREATE TABLE
statement, as follows:
CREATE TABLE `parent` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`data` text,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=3 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
CREATE TABLE `child` (
`parent_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
`related_ids` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
KEY `parent_id` (`parent_id`),
KEY `related_ids` (`related_ids`),
FOREIGN KEY (`parent_id`) REFERENCES `parent`(`id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
Test case:
INSERT INTO parent (`data`) VALUES ('test data 1');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)
INSERT INTO parent (`data`) VALUES ('test data 2');
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)
INSERT INTO child (`parent_id`, `related_ids`) VALUES (1, 100);
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)
INSERT INTO child (`parent_id`, `related_ids`) VALUES (2, 100);
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)
INSERT INTO child (`parent_id`, `related_ids`) VALUES (3, 100);
ERROR 1452 (23000): Cannot add or update a child row:
a foreign key constraint fails
回答2:
Uh... I think I got it backwards. It seems that I need to add the foreign key to the child table, like that:
ALTER TABLE `child` ADD FOREIGN KEY (`parent_id`) REFERENCES `parent` (`id`);
I'm having a hard time dealing with MySQL terminology. Can you blame me?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3544322/how-to-use-an-auto-incremented-primary-key-as-a-foreign-key-as-well