I'm running the following MySQL script (trimmed down), generated automatically by MySQL Workbench and I get the following error:
Error Code: 1005 Can't create table 'regula.reservation' (errno: 121)
I'm not very proficient with databases and this error is not very informative.
What is the problem here?
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- Table `regula`.`Users`
-- -----------------------------------------------------
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `regula`.`Users` ;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `regula`.`Users` (
`idUsers` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ,
`name` TEXT NOT NULL ,
`type` TEXT NOT NULL ,
`pwd` TEXT NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY (`idUsers`) ,
UNIQUE INDEX `idUsers_UNIQUE` (`idUsers` ASC) )
ENGINE = InnoDB;
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- Table `regula`.`Projects`
-- -----------------------------------------------------
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `regula`.`Projects` ;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `regula`.`Projects` (
`idProjects` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ,
`ownerId` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
`name` TEXT NOT NULL ,
`date` DATE NOT NULL ,
`time` TIME NOT NULL ,
`place` TEXT NOT NULL ,
`itemType` INT NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY (`idProjects`) ,
UNIQUE INDEX `idProjects_UNIQUE` (`idProjects` ASC) ,
INDEX `ownerId` (`ownerId` ASC) ,
CONSTRAINT `ownerId`
FOREIGN KEY (`ownerId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`Users` (`idUsers` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION)
ENGINE = InnoDB;
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- Table `regula`.`ItemTypes`
-- -----------------------------------------------------
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `regula`.`ItemTypes` ;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `regula`.`ItemTypes` (
`idItemTypes` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
`prjId` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
`parentId` INT UNSIGNED NULL DEFAULT NULL ,
`name` TEXT NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY (`idItemTypes`) ,
INDEX `prjId` (`prjId` ASC) ,
INDEX `parentId` (`parentId` ASC) ,
CONSTRAINT `prjId`
FOREIGN KEY (`prjId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`Projects` (`idProjects` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION,
CONSTRAINT `parentId`
FOREIGN KEY (`parentId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`ItemTypes` (`idItemTypes` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION)
ENGINE = InnoDB;
-- -----------------------------------------------------
-- Table `regula`.`Reservation`
-- -----------------------------------------------------
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `regula`.`Reservation` ;
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `regula`.`Reservation` (
`idReservation` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT ,
`prjId` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
`itemTypeId` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
`userId` INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY (`idReservation`) ,
INDEX `prjId` (`prjId` ASC) ,
INDEX `itemTypeId` (`itemTypeId` ASC) ,
INDEX `userId` (`userId` ASC) ,
CONSTRAINT `prjId`
FOREIGN KEY (`prjId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`Projects` (`idProjects` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION,
CONSTRAINT `itemTypeId`
FOREIGN KEY (`itemTypeId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`ItemTypes` (`idItemTypes` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION,
CONSTRAINT `userId`
FOREIGN KEY (`userId` )
REFERENCES `regula`.`Users` (`idUsers` )
ON DELETE NO ACTION
ON UPDATE NO ACTION)
ENGINE = InnoDB;
The error code 121 comes when you try to map the foreign key.
basically it comes when your foreign key name already exist in the database.
for example:-
If foreign key with the name event_booking_id is already mapped with the other table.
To get ride of this issue please change the foreign key name not the column name.
Error 121 means that there is a foreign key constraint error. Since you're using InnoDB, you can use
SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS
after running the failed query to get an explanation in theLATEST FOREIGN KEY ERROR
section. Having run your SQL myself, I get this:Basically, you need to give your prjId constraint name a unique name in the last table. Constraint/foreign key names are global to a database, so they cannot be reused in different tables. Just change the last
to
You will get this error message if you try to use constraint name which is already exist on the table. Here 'prjId' is already exist on table
regula
.ItemTypes
. So, you can't use same constraint name on table 'regula.reservation' again.