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309 PointsNow, in the MEMBERS table, we'd like to change the FAVORITE_ROCK column to be FAVORITE_ROCK_ID, and it should be a forei
Now, in the MEMBERS table, we'd like to change the FAVORITE_ROCK column to be FAVORITE_ROCK_ID, and it should be a foreign key for the ID column in the ROCKS table.
Unfortunately, in SQLite, ALTER will only let us rename columns. So to add the foreign key constraint we'll need to drop and recreate the table. Start by dropping the MEMBERS table.
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Steven Parker
231,172 PointsDespite the long-winded instructions, the objective of this task is to simply drop a table. If you've forgotten the syntax for doing that, there's an example of dropping a table in this part of the Creating the Ticket Holders Table video.