On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Soma Interesting wrote:

> 
> I'm attempting, for the first time, to make use of referential integrity, 
> but I'm getting an error.
> 
> Warning: PostgreSQL query failed: ERROR: referential integrity violation - 
> key referenced from LessonsPages not found in Lessons
> 
> Here is the table's structures:
> 
> CREATE SEQUENCE "LessonsPages_id_seq";
> CREATE TABLE "LessonsPages" (
>     "id" int4 DEFAULT nextval('"LessonsPages_id_seq"') NOT NULL,
>     "lid" int4 NOT NULL
>                       REFERENCES "Pages"
>                       ON DELETE CASCADE,
>     "pid" int4 NOT NULL
>                       REFERENCES "Lessons"
>                       ON DELETE CASCADE,
>     PRIMARY KEY ("lid", "pid")
> );

Did you really want lid referencing pages and 
pid referencing lessons rather than the other 
way around?  It seems below you're inserting 
things the other way around.

> The error comes when:
> 
> INSERT INTO "Pages" (order_num) VALUES (1);
> SELECT id FROM "Pages";
> |     id      |
>       16
> 1 Row
> 
> INSERT INTO "Lessons" (lesson_name, order_num) VALUES ('test lesson', 2);
> SELECT id FROM "Lessons";
> |     id      |
>       9
> 1 Row
> 
> INSERT INTO "LessonsPages" (lid,pid) VALUES (9,16);
> 
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
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