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

Henry Fleisher
Henry Fleisher
460 Points

Why Is PRIMARY KEY pk_id missing?

CREATE TABLE t_genres (pk_id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, uk_name NOT NULL, VARCHAR(45));

Why is this code wrong?

faranaway
faranaway
Courses Plus Student 13,885 Points

Hello!

Looking at your sql I see that you're putting NOT NULL right before setting the datatype.

Your answer:

CREATE TABLE t_genres (pk_id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, uk_name NOT NULL, VARCHAR(45));

Correct

CREATE TABLE t_genres (pk_id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, uk_name VARCHAR(45) NOT NULL UNIQUE KEY);