Foreign key is a
non-key attribute which depends on a Primary key column of another table.
Here in below
given example in table EMPL, DEPTID is foreign key column and there is another
table named DEPTL which is Primary key table and DEPTID
is Primary Key
Column.
If Foreign Key is
present in same Primary Key table then it called Self Referential Integrity.
Primary Key and
Unique Key both uniquely define a tuple(Row).
but the
difference is that Primary key can't take null values and Unique Key can take
Multiple null values.
Step 1: Create a
Primary Key table DEPTL with DEPTID as Primary Key Column.
CREATE TABLE DEPTL(DEPTID NUMBER(4) PRIMARY KEY,DEPTNAME VARCHAR2(20))
Step 2: Create a
table EMPL
CREATE TABLE EMPL(ID NUMBER(20) NOT NULL,EMAIL VARCHAR2(20) CONSTRAINT EMPL_EMAIL_UK UNIQUE,
SALARY NUMBER(8,2) CHECK(sALARY>1000),DEPTID NUMBER(4),
CONSTRAINT EMPL_ID_PK PRIMARY KEY(ID),
CONSTRAINT EMPL_DEPT_FK FOREIGN KEY(DEPTID)
REFRENCES DEPTL(DEPTID))
NOTE: NOT NULL
Constraint can't be apply as a Table Level Constraint.
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