# This is a fix for InnoDB in MySQL >= 4.1.x # It "suspends judgement" for fkey relationships until are tables are set. SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0; -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- custom_delivery_slice -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `custom_delivery_slice`; CREATE TABLE `custom_delivery_slice` ( `id` INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `area_id` INTEGER NOT NULL, `price_max` FLOAT DEFAULT 0, `weight_max` FLOAT DEFAULT 0, `price` FLOAT DEFAULT 0, PRIMARY KEY (`id`), INDEX `FI_area_id` (`area_id`), CONSTRAINT `fk_area_id` FOREIGN KEY (`area_id`) REFERENCES `area` (`id`) ON UPDATE RESTRICT ON DELETE CASCADE ) ENGINE=InnoDB; # This restores the fkey checks, after having unset them earlier SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 1;