How to change the foreign key referential action? (behavior)

南笙酒味 提交于 2019-12-17 04:47:59

问题


I have set up a table that contains a column with a foreign key, set to ON DELETE CASCADE (delete child when parent is deleted)

What would the SQL command be to change this to ON DELETE RESTRICT? (can't delete parent if it has children)


回答1:


Old question but adding answer so that one can get help

Its two step process:

Suppose, a table1 has a foreign key with column name fk_table2_id, with constraint name fk_name and table2 is referred table with key t2 (something like below in my diagram).

   table1 [ fk_table2_id ] --> table2 [t2]

First step, DROP old CONSTRAINT: (reference)

ALTER TABLE `table1` 
DROP FOREIGN KEY `fk_name`;  

notice constraint is deleted, column is not deleted

Second step, ADD new CONSTRAINT:

ALTER TABLE `table1`  
ADD CONSTRAINT `fk_name` 
    FOREIGN KEY (`fk_table2_id`) REFERENCES `table2` (`t2`) ON DELETE CASCADE;  

adding constraint, column is already there

Example:

I have a UserDetails table refers to Users table:

mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE UserDetails;
:
:
 `User_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`Detail_id`),
  KEY `FK_User_id` (`User_id`),
  CONSTRAINT `FK_User_id` FOREIGN KEY (`User_id`) REFERENCES `Users` (`User_id`)
:
:

First step:

mysql> ALTER TABLE `UserDetails` DROP FOREIGN KEY `FK_User_id`;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.07 sec)  

Second step:

mysql> ALTER TABLE `UserDetails` ADD CONSTRAINT `FK_User_id` 
    -> FOREIGN KEY (`User_id`) REFERENCES `Users` (`User_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.02 sec)  

result:

mysql> SHOW CREATE TABLE UserDetails;
:
:
`User_id` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`Detail_id`),
  KEY `FK_User_id` (`User_id`),
  CONSTRAINT `FK_User_id` FOREIGN KEY (`User_id`) REFERENCES 
                                       `Users` (`User_id`) ON DELETE CASCADE
:



回答2:


You can do this in one query if you're willing to change its name:

ALTER TABLE table_name
  DROP FOREIGN KEY `fk_name`,
  ADD CONSTRAINT `fk_name2` FOREIGN KEY (`remote_id`)
    REFERENCES `other_table` (`id`)
    ON DELETE CASCADE;

This is useful to minimize downtime if you have a large table.




回答3:


ALTER TABLE DROP FOREIGN KEY fk_name;
ALTER TABLE ADD FOREIGN KEY fk_name(fk_cols)
            REFERENCES tbl_name(pk_names) ON DELETE RESTRICT;



回答4:


Remember that MySQL keeps a simple index on a column after deleting foreign key. So, if you need to change 'references' column you should do it in 3 steps

  • drop original FK
  • drop an index (names as previous fk, using drop index clause)
  • create new FK



回答5:


You can simply use one query to rule them all: ALTER TABLE products DROP FOREIGN KEY oldConstraintName, ADD FOREIGN KEY (product_id, category_id) REFERENCES externalTableName (foreign_key_name, another_one_makes_composite_key) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE




回答6:


I had a bunch of FKs to alter, so I wrote something to make the statements for me. Figured I'd share:

SELECT

CONCAT('ALTER TABLE `' ,rc.TABLE_NAME,
    '` DROP FOREIGN KEY `' ,rc.CONSTRAINT_NAME,'`;')
, CONCAT('ALTER TABLE `' ,rc.TABLE_NAME,
    '` ADD CONSTRAINT `' ,rc.CONSTRAINT_NAME ,'` FOREIGN KEY (`',kcu.COLUMN_NAME,
    '`) REFERENCES `',kcu.REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME,'` (`',kcu.REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME,'`) ON DELETE CASCADE;')

FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS rc
LEFT OUTER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.KEY_COLUMN_USAGE kcu
    ON kcu.TABLE_SCHEMA = rc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
    AND kcu.CONSTRAINT_NAME = rc.CONSTRAINT_NAME
WHERE DELETE_RULE = 'NO ACTION'
AND rc.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = 'foo'


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3359329/how-to-change-the-foreign-key-referential-action-behavior

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