Use this box to specify the name of the parent table. The parent table must have a primary key. The foreign key specified for the table being altered must have the same number of columns as the primary key of its parent table. Furthermore, the nth column in the foreign key must be compatible in terms of data type with the nth column of the primary key of its parent table.
Use one of these methods:
You can specify an ordinary or delimited identifier.
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