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Development Tools Database Foundations Joining Relational Data Between Tables in SQL Keys and Auto-Incrementing Values

Richard Humulock
Richard Humulock
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Whats wrong with this response??

ALTER TABLE t_movies ADD COLUMN fk_genre_id INTEGER NULL, ADD CONSTRAINT FOREIGN KEY (pk_id) REFERENCES t_genres(pk_id);

1 Answer

You're very close! You are trying to add a foreign key constraint named fk_genre_id, but this response adds a foreign key named pk_id.