Using foreign keys : FOREIGN KEY « Constraints « PostgreSQL

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PostgreSQL » Constraints » FOREIGN KEY 
Using foreign keys


postgres=#
postgres=# -- Foreign Keys
postgres=#
postgres=# CREATE TABLE cities (
postgres(#        city     varchar(80primary key,
postgres(#        id       int
postgres();
NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "cities_pkey" for table "cities"
CREATE TABLE
postgres=#
postgres=# CREATE TABLE weather (
postgres(#        city      varchar(80references cities(city),
postgres(#        temp_lo   int,
postgres(#        temp_hi   int,
postgres(#        prcp      real,
postgres(#        date      date
postgres();
CREATE TABLE
postgres=#
postgres=# insert into cities values ('Berkeley', 0);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=#
postgres=# INSERT INTO weather VALUES ('Berkeley', 45530.0'1994-11-28');
INSERT 0 1
postgres=#
postgres=# drop table weather;
DROP TABLE
postgres=# drop table cities;
DROP TABLE
postgres=#
postgres=#
           
       
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