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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:48:10+00:00 2026-05-17T21:48:10+00:00

I’m working on creating a development database for my boss. I have the SQL

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I’m working on creating a development database for my boss. I have the SQL script that creates all the tables, but now I have loads of data to import. There are 5 tables total in the database, and their ID’s are related to eachother like so:

Note: I’m not allowed to share info like database/table names

Table1
+-- Table2
    +-- Table3
        +-- Table4
            +-- Table5

Meaning that Table 5 has a field that points to a Table 4‘s ID, and so on.

So I’m doing a bunch of inserts like this:

INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table2] (Table1_ID, AnotherField) VALUES (159268, 408659)

But it throws this exception for each one:

The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "FK_TABLE2_TABLE1". The conflict occurred in database "--removed by author--", table "dbo.TABLE1", column 'TABLE1_ID'.

EDIT:
So the problem was that I needed to insert the data in Table1 first. So my Boss found some data that will suffice for Table1… So Problem solved 🙂

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    2026-05-17T21:48:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:48 pm

    There isn’t really much to add – the error message is pretty clear.

    You are trying to insert an ID value in to Table2 however the that ID value doesn’t exist in Table1. Hence the error message.

    You need to insert the data in to Table1 before you insert in to Table2

    EDIT:

    If there is no data for Table1 then the database constraints are poorly thought out. You will have to remove the constraint from Table2.

    You will have to ask them for the data for Table1 then.

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