I'm having some problems creating a foreign key to an existing table in a mysql database.
I have the table exp
:
+-------------+------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+-------------+------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
| EID | varchar(45) | NO | PRI | NULL | |
| Comment | text | YES | | NULL | |
| Initials | varchar(255) | NO | | NULL | |
| ExpDate | date | NO | | NULL | |
| InsertDate | date | NO | | NULL | |
| inserted_by | int(11) unsigned | YES | MUL | NULL | |
+-------------+------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+
and I wan't to create a new table called sample_df
referencing this, using the following:
CREATE TABLE sample_df (
df_id mediumint(5) unsigned AUTO_INCREMENT primary key,
sample_type mediumint(5) unsigned NOT NULL,
df_10 BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
df_100 BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
df_1000 BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
df_above_1000 BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
target INT(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
assay MEDIUMINT(5) unsigned zerofill NOT NULL,
insert_date TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
inserted_by INT(11) unsigned NOT NULL,
initials varchar(255),
experiment VARCHAR(45),
CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (inserted_by) REFERENCES user (iduser),
CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (target) REFERENCES protein (PID),
CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (sample_type) REFERENCES sample_type (ID),
CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (assay) REFERENCES assays (AID),
CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (experiment) REFERENCES exp (EID)
);
But I get the error:
ERROR 1215 (HY000): Cannot add foreign key constraint
To get some more information I did:
SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS\G
From which I got:
FOREIGN KEY (experiment) REFERENCES exp (EID)
):
Cannot find an index in the referenced table where the
referenced columns appear as the first columns, or column types
in the table and the referenced table do not match for constraint.
To me the column types seem to match, since they are both varchar(45).(I also tried setting the experiment
column to not null, but this didn't fix it) So I guess the problem must be that Cannot find an index in the referenced table where the referenced columns appear as the first columns
. But I'm not quite sure what this means, or how to check/fix it. Does anyone have any suggestions? And what is meant by first columns
?
This error can also occur, if the references table and the current table don't have the same character set.
Mine was a collation issue between the referenced table and the to be created table so I had to explicitly set the collation type of the key I was referencing.
In my case was created using integer for the id, and the referencing table was creating by default a foreign key using bigint.
This caused a big nightmare in my Rails app as the migration failed but the fields were actually created in DB, so they showed up in the DB but not in the schema of the Rails app.
Just throwing this into the mix of possible causes, I ran into this when the referencing table column had the same "type" but did not have the same signing.
In my case, the referenced table colum was TINYINT UNSIGNED and my referencing table column was TINYINT SIGNED. Aligning both columns solved the issue.
According to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/create-table-foreign-keys.html
So if the index in referenced table is exist and it is consists from several columns, and desired column is not first, the error shall be occurred.
The cause of our error was due to violation of following rule: