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Databases Creating and Modifying Database Tables Creating and Modifying Database Tables Making Changes to a Database

Nameer Jamal
Nameer Jamal
309 Points

Now recreate the MEMBERS table with the new FAVORITE_ROCK_ID column, and make sure it has a foreign key constraint to th

Now recreate the MEMBERS table with the new FAVORITE_ROCK_ID column, and make sure it has a foreign key constraint to the ID column of the ROCKS table. The columns should now be: ID, FIRST_NAME, LAST_NAME, and FAVORITE_ROCK_ID.

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,745 Points

Since you only quoted the challenge instructions I'd guess you're having trouble creating a table with a foreign key constraint.

There's an example of doing this in this part of the Creating the Tickets Table video.

And for posting future questions, you might want to take a look at this video about Posting a Question.