ALTER TABLE DROP FOREIGN KEY fk_name; ALTER TABLE ADD FOREIGN KEY fk_name(fk_cols) REFERENCES tbl_name(pk_names) ON CASCADE RESTRICT.
– Moak Jul 29 '10 at 7:02 helped me find the solution ALTER TABLE table_name ADD ... ON DELETE RESTRICT – Moak Jul 29 '10 at 7:13 1 No, fk_name is the constraint name. It's optional to provide one. I'm not sure but maybe you can retrieve it using SHOW CREATE TABLE.
– pascal Jul 29 '10 at 7:16.
The foreign key referential action is changed (without quotes):. Change the foreign key referential action.
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