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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T03:51:53+00:00 2026-06-05T03:51:53+00:00

Given these tables: create table country ( country_id integer primary key auto_increment, name varchar(16)

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Given these tables:

create table country
(
    country_id integer     primary key auto_increment,
    name       varchar(16) unique not null
);
insert into country(name) values
    ('USA'),
    ('Canada');

create table network
(
    network_id integer primary key auto_increment,
    name       varchar(32) not null,
    country_id integer references country(country_id)
        on cascade update
        on delete restrict
);

I want to perform an insert into network(country_id, name) values where name is a list of values, but country_id is the same for each row, the result of a subquery that’s something like select country_id from country where name = 'Canada'. I want to do this all in one insert, not an insert with an update afterwards. I think it calls for a join but I’m not sure.

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    2026-06-05T03:51:56+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 3:51 am
    INSERT INTO network
        (country_id, name) 
    SELECT
        c.country_id, n.network_name  
    FROM
        ( SELECT country_id
          FROM country
          WHERE name = 'Canada'
        ) AS c
      CROSS JOIN
        ( SELECT 'name1' AS network_name UNION ALL
          SELECT 'name2' UNION ALL
          SELECT 'name3' UNION ALL
          ...
          SELECT 'nameN'
        ) AS n ;
    

    Sidekick: Do not define Foreign Keys inline in MysQL, they are ignored:

    create table network
    (
        network_id integer primary key auto_increment,      --- PK fine, not ignored
        name       varchar(32) not null,
        country_id integer references country(country_id)   --- this FK is ignored
            on cascade update
            on delete restrict
    );
    

    Define them after the list of columns, separately. I prefer to define Primary Key constraints as well after the columns:

    CREATE TABLE network
    (
        network_id  INTEGER      NOT NULL  AUTO_INCREMENT,
        name        VARCHAR(32)  NOT NULL,
        country_id  INTEGER      NULL,
    
        PRIMARY KEY (network_id),
    
        FOREIGN KEY (country_id)                --- FK not ignored
          REFERENCES country (country_id) 
            ON CASCADE UPDATE
            ON DELETE RESTRICT
    );
    
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