Invalid Field Definition - sql

I'm trying to create a table with a foreign key using SQL command but I keep getting this error
Invalid field definition 'CUS_CODE' in definition of index or relationship.
I'm using this command:
CREATE TABLE INVOICE(
INV_NUMBER CHAR(5) NOT NULL,
INV_DATE DateTime NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT INV_PK PRIMARY KEY(INV_NUMBER),
CONSTRAINT INV_FK FOREIGN KEY(CUS_CODE) REFERENCES CUSTOMER(CUS_CODE)
);

It's because Cus_code is not a field in your invoice table.
It should be :
FOREIGN KEY(Your column name in your invoice table) REFERENCES Customer(Cus_Code)
Here's an tutorial about SQL FOREIGN KEY
It should help you to illustrate what it should looks like

Related

Can't add foreign key constraint to table

CREATE TABLE CUSTOMER
(
CNUM VARCHAR(25) NOT NULL,
CNAME VARCHAR(75) NOT NULL,
CTYPE VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT CUSTOMER_PK PRIMARY KEY(CNUM),
CONSTRAINT CHECK_CTYPE CHECK(CTYPE IN('INDIVIDUAL', 'INSTITUTION'))
);
CREATE TABLE CREDIT_TERM
(
CREDITSTATUS VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL,
STARTDATE DATE NOT NULL,
ENDDATE DATE NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT CREDIT_TERM_PK PRIMARY KEY(CREDITSTATUS)
);
insert into CREDIT_TERM values('ONE-MONTH','15-05-2015','15-06-2015');
insert into CREDIT_TERM values('TWO-MONTH','15-05-2015','15-06-2015');
insert into CREDIT_TERM values('THREE-MONTH','15-05-2015','15-06-2015');
ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER
ADD CONSTRAINT CUSTOMER_FK_CREDITSTATUS
FOREIGN KEY(CREDITSTATUS) REFERENCES CREDIT_TERM(CREDITSTATUS);
I am trying to add a foreign key constraint, but I don't understand why I get this error:
ERROR at last line :
ORA-00904: "CREDITSTATUS": invalid identifier
As I noted in the comments, your customer table does not have a creditstatus column. You'd first have to add it:
ALTER TABLE customer ADD creditstatus VARCHAR2(20);
And then make it a foreign key, with the statement you already have.
You're trying to add a foreign key constraint for a foreign key named CREDITSTATUS on the CUSTOMER table. However, the CUSTOMER table doesn't have a foreign key for CREDITSTATUS.
You'll have to create a foreign key in CUSTOMER for CREDITSTATUS, then rerun the last line to add the constraint.
EDIT
Use ALTER TABLE to add the column to CUSTOMER:
ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER ADD CREDITSTATUS VARCHAR(20);
Docs:
http://www.techonthenet.com/oracle/tables/alter_table.php
You can add the column and the foreign key constraint in one statement:
alter table customer add (
creditstatus varchar2(20) constraint customer_fk_creditstatus references credit_term
);
A few notes. First, I enclosed the column definition in parentheses. It may work without them, but the official syntax seems to require them. http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/statements_3001.htm#i2103924
Second, in an in-line constraint (defined at the column level, not at the table level), you may not use the words FOREIGN KEY. The word REFERENCES already identifies the constraint type. Third, if you reference the PRIMARY KEY of the referenced table, you are not required to (but you may if you wish) name the referenced column in the referenced table. If you don't name the column, the PRIMARY KEY of the referenced table will be used by default - which is what you want anyway, in the vast majority of cases.

No matching unique or primary key for this column-list in Oracle

I have created PERSON table in Oracle by this SQL syntax:
Create table person
(
p_id int not null,
personName char(5) not null );
Then I am trying to create ORDERS table with the following syntax:
CREATE TABLE Orders
(
O_Id int NOT NULL,
OrderNo int NOT NULL,
P_Id int,
PRIMARY KEY (O_Id),
CONSTRAINT fk_PerOrders FOREIGN KEY (P_Id)
REFERENCES person(p_id) );
But I am getting the following error .
No matching unique or primary key for this column-list.
What is the problem ? How can I solve this ?
Add primary key to person table:
CREATE TABLE person(
p_id int not null,
personName char(5) not null,
PRIMARY KEY (p_ID)
);
SqlFiddleDemo
Foreign keys enforce a one-to-many relationship. That is, however many records there are in the dependent table they can only reference a single record in the parent table. This means the referenced column(s) in the parent table must be constrained by a PRIMARY or UNIQUE key.
The error message is telling you that there is no such constraint on person(p_id). And lo! if we compare the two DDL statements you have posted we can see that you have created a primary key for ORDERS but not for PERSON.
The solution is simple: constrain P_ID by adding a primary key to PERSON. You can either drop and re-create the table, or you can use an alter table statement to add a primary key.
You should add primary key to person table.
try this:
ALTER TABLE Person
ADD CONSTRAINT p_id PRIMARY KEY (p_id);

Is there any way to make the following sql query work?

I am trying to create two tables using the following SQL:
create table student(sid char(20) primary key,name char(20),age int,hours char(10) references courses(cid));
create table courses(cid char(10),cname char(10),grader char(20) references student(sid));
However I get the following error:
1: ERROR: relation "courses" does not exist
3: ERROR: relation "student" does not exist
Is there any way or syntax which can solve this problem?
You would need to create the tables first (without REFERENCES clause). After that create your foreign keys manually by statement ALTER TABLE mytable ADD CONSTRAINT mytablefk FOREIGN KEY... But first I'd consider if there really is a relationship from table courses to table student!
Rather than creating the Foreign Key constraints at the same time as the tables with the References short-hand, you can add one or both of them afterwards with an Alter Table Add Constraint command. See the Alter Table page in the PostgrSQL manual here.
As mu pointed out, the target of a foreign key has to have a Unique or Primary Key constraint defined, so I've added that on the cid column in the example below.
In your case, it could look something like this:
create table student(sid char(20) primary key,name char(20),age int,hours char(10));
create table courses(cid char(10) primary key,cname char(10),grader char(20));
Alter Table student Add Constraint fk_student_hours_cid Foreign Key (hours) References courses(cid);
Alter Table courses Add Constraint fk_courses_grader_sid Foreign Key (grader) References student(sid);

Adding constraints on table

I am new to SQL Oracle.I have the following script:
create table students(
sid char(10),
honors char(10) not null,
primary key (sid),
Constraint studentConst foreign key (honors) references Courses(cid),
);
create table Courses(
cid char(10),
grader char(20) not null,
primary key (cid),
Constraint CoursesConst foreign key (grader) references students(sid),
);
SET CONSTRAINT studentConst,CoursesConst DEFERRED;
I get the following error on running the above script:
SQL Error: ORA-00904: : invalid identifier on line 5. Why do I get this error ?
I don't think you can create a foreign key constraint on a table that doesn't yet exist.
Since you have a two-way constraint, you'll need to create the first table without the constraint, then add it with alter table after the second table has been created.
Deferred constraints are for checking data. Deferral simply means the check won't be carried out until the end of the transaction. It does not mean "defer the creation of the constraints so I can set up a circular reference" :-)
It looks like line 5 is trying to reference Courses(cid). However, at this point, the Courses table does not exist, as it's created in the following SQL block.
Try creating dependent tables first.
Add the constraint after the tables are built. You can do this using an alter table statement:
create table students(
sid char(10),
honors char(10) not null,
primary key (sid)
);
create table Courses(
cid char(10),
grader char(20) not null,
primary key (cid),
Constraint CoursesConst foreign key (grader) references students(sid)
);
alter table students add constraint studentConst foreign key (honors) references Courses(cid)
The SQLFiddle is here.

How do I make a Table's Attribute a Foreign Key within that Table?

I had to write the SQL to create the tables, attributes, and primary & foreign keys in this ERD:
http://imgur.com/VYZbwr6
In the table 'Financial_Transactions' in the ERD there is a attribute called 'previous_transaction_id' and another attribute called 'transaction_id'. In this table 'previous_transaction_id' is a Foreign Key for this table in addition to being an attribute. It references the last 'transaction_id' in the table.
Here is my SQL for the 'financial_transactions' table:
CREATE TABLE financial_transactions(
transaction_id int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
account_id int NOT NULL,
item_rental_id int NOT NULL,
previous_transaction_id int,
transaction_type_code int NOT NULL,
transaction_date date NOT NULL,
transaction_amount money NOT NULL,
transaction_comment varchar(512) NOT NULL);
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT pk_financial_transactions PRIMARY KEY (transaction_id);
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_accounts FOREIGN KEY(account_id)
REFERENCES accounts (account_id);
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_customer_rentals FOREIGN KEY(item_rental_id)
REFERENCES customer_rentals (item_rental_id);
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_financial_transactions FOREIGN KEY(previous_transaction_id)
REFERENCES financial_transactions (previous_transaction_id);
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_transaction_types FOREIGN KEY(transaction_type_code)
REFERENCES transaction_types (transaction_type_code);
When I run my SQL (includes statements for each table in the script) I get these errors:
"Msg 1776, Level 16, State 0, Line 87
There are no primary or candidate keys in the referenced table 'financial_transactions' that match the referencing column list in the foreign key 'fk_financial_transactions_financial_transactions'.
Msg 1750, Level 16, State 0, Line 87
Could not create constraint. See previous errors."
All other statements execute normally.
What am I doing wrong?
*I used this statement originally under CREATE TABLE: previous_transaction_id int NOT NULL,
However, it resulted in the same error and when searching I saw a similar question that was fixed by removing the NOT NULL.
Here
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT
fk_financial_transactions_financial_transactions
FOREIGN KEY(previous_transaction_id)
REFERENCES financial_transactions (previous_transaction_id);
You have a column referencing itself. Was that your intent or did you want to reference the transaction_id?
There is nothing wrong with defining a foreign key to the same table but you have a column referencing itself.
Try replacing:
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_financial_transactions FOREIGN KEY(previous_transaction_id)
REFERENCES financial_transactions (previous_transaction_id);
With:
ALTER TABLE financial_transactions ADD CONSTRAINT fk_financial_transactions_financial_transactions FOREIGN KEY(previous_transaction_id)
REFERENCES financial_transactions (transaction_id);