create table foreign key code example
Example 1: sql foreign key
# A foreign key is essentially a reference to a primary
# key in another table.
# A Simple table of Users,
CREATE TABLE users(
userId INT NOT NULL,
username VARCHAR(64) NOT NULL,
passwd VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(userId);
);
# Lets add a LEGIT user!
INSERT INTO users VALUES(1000,"Terry","Teabagface$2");
# We will create an order table that holds a reference
# to an order made by our Terry
CREATE TABLE orders(
orderId INT NOT NULL,
orderDescription VARCHAR(255),
ordererId INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY(orderId),
FOREIGN KEY (ordererId) REFERENCES users(userId)
);
# Now we can add an order from Terry
INSERT INTO orders VALUES(0001,"Goat p0rn Weekly",1000);
# Want to know more about the plight of Goats?
# See the link below
Example 2: foreign key
Foreign Key:
It is a column that comes from a different table and
using Foreign key tables are related each other
It is the primary key of another table
It can be duplicate or null for another table
Primary Key :
It is unique column in every table in a database
It can ONLY accept;
- nonduplicate values
- cannot be NULL
Unique Key:
Only unique value and also can contain NULL
Example 3: foreign key mssql
CREATE TABLE Sales.TempSalesReason
(
TempID int NOT NULL, Name nvarchar(50)
, CONSTRAINT PK_TempSales PRIMARY KEY NONCLUSTERED (TempID)
, CONSTRAINT FK_TempSales_SalesReason FOREIGN KEY (TempID)
REFERENCES Sales.SalesReason (SalesReasonID)
ON DELETE CASCADE
ON UPDATE CASCADE
)
;
Example 4: What is foreign key?
Foreign Key is a non-key attribute which is derived from the primary key
of another table which links those tables together.