添加外键出现There are no primary or candidate keys in the referenced table ×××××的错误

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有时候在数据表中天叫一个外键的时候,居然弹出了:

There are no primary or candidate keys in the referenced table ×××××

的错误提示!!!

这时要怎么解决呢??


我在网上看到了一篇博文(http://www.cnblogs.com/dmgactive/archive/2011/06/07/2074392.html),有些很好的解决办法:



SQL:Add foreign key in exist table


Error Message:


Server: Msg 1776, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
There are no primary or candidate keys in the referenced
table 'Table Name' that match the referencing
column list in the foreign key 'Foreign Key Constraint
Name'.
Causes:


This error is encountered when creating a FOREIGN KEY constraint on a table and the column being referenced as a FOREIGN KEY is not a PRIMARY KEY on the other table.


To illustrate, let’s say you have the following table definition:


CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Department] (
    [DepartmentID]      INT NOT NULL IDENTITY,
    [DepartmentName]    VARCHAR(50)
)
GO


CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Employee] (
    [EmployeeID]     INT NOT NULL IDENTITY,
    [FirstName]      VARCHAR(50),
    [LastName]       VARCHAR(50),
    [DepartmentID]   INT
)
Based on the business requirements, an employee can only belong to one department. To make sure that the DepartmentID assigned to the employee exists in the [dbo].[Department] table, you create a FOREIGN KEY constraint on the column:


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Employee]
ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_Employee_Department]
FOREIGN KEY ( [DepartmentID] ) REFERENCES [dbo].[Department] ( [DepartmentID] )
But since the DepartmentID in the [dbo].[Department] is not designated as a PRIMARY KEY on that table, the following error is encountered:


Server: Msg 1776, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
There are no primary or candidate keys in the referenced table 'dbo.Department'
that match the referencing column list in the foreign key 'FK_Employee_Department'.
Server: Msg 1750, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Could not create constraint. See previous errors.
Solution/Workaround:


To avoid this error, you have to first create the PRIMARY KEY constraint in the table to be referenced in a FOREIGN KEY constraint.


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Department]
ADD CONSTRAINT [PK_Department] PRIMARY KEY ( [DepartmentID] )
GO


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Employee]
ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_Employee_Department]
FOREIGN KEY ( [DepartmentID] ) REFERENCES [dbo].[Department] ( [DepartmentID] )
GO
If the table to be referenced by the FOREIGN KEY constraint already has a PRIMARY KEY and it’s not the column to be referenced by the FOREIGN KEY, you can create a UNIQUE index or UNIQUE constraint on the column.


Using a UNIQUE index:


CREATE UNIQUE INDEX [IX_DepartmentID]
ON [dbo].[Department] ( [DepartmentID] )
GO


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Employee]
ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_Employee_Department]
FOREIGN KEY ( [DepartmentID] ) REFERENCES [dbo].[Department] ( [DepartmentID] )
GO
Using a UNIQUE constraint:


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Department]
ADD CONSTRAINT [IX_DepartmentID] UNIQUE ( [DepartmentID] )
GO


ALTER TABLE [dbo].[Employee]
ADD CONSTRAINT [FK_Employee_Department]
FOREIGN KEY ( [DepartmentID] ) REFERENCES [dbo].[Department] ( [DepartmentID] )
GO

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