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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T01:38:07+00:00 2026-06-11T01:38:07+00:00

I am looking at some database tables which are defined like this: This is

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I am looking at some database tables which are defined like this:

This is the first table-

CREATE TABLE Point 
(

    Position integer unique not null,  
    Name text not null,                
);

And second table is like this:

CREATE TABLE namesPerPoint 
(

    PointKey integer not null,            -- unique ROWID in points table
    name text unique not null
);

Now, my question is how will sqlite db know that PointKey references rowid in Positions table. Its just mentioned here in comment, for user convenience. If I myself have to do it, I will do using FOREIGN KEY constraint.
So, is this syntax correct? But this is a part of big successfully running system and all tables are defined like this only. So, I am assuming I am missing something.

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    2026-06-11T01:38:09+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 1:38 am

    No, unless you create a foreign key constraint. but first, you need to turn on the foreign key support

    sqlite> PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;
    

    add a primary key to the main table

    CREATE TABLE Point 
    (
    
        Position integer PRIMARY KEY,  
        Name text not null,                
    );
    

    then to add foreign key

    CREATE TABLE namesPerPoint 
    (
        PointKey integer not null,            -- unique ROWID in points table
        name text unique not null,
        FOREIGN KEY (PointKey) REFERENCES Point(Position)
    );
    

    PRIMARY KEY

    Source: SQLite Foreign Key Support

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