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Start your free trialAnna Takang Nchongarrey-Oben
7,365 PointsCreate a genres table called "t_genres" with an auto incrementing primary key called "pk_id" and a unique column called
Create a genres table called "t_genres" with an auto incrementing primary key called "pk_id" and a unique column called "uk_name" that can't be null. The "uk_name" is a varchar of up to 45 characters.
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Bummer! You're missing the PRIMARY KEY of 'pk_id'. Around 4:15 in the video might be helpful.
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Victor Ruiz
16,570 PointsHi Anna,
All your missing is the INTERGER.
CREATE TABLE t_genres (pk_id INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, uk_name VARCHAR(45) UNIQUE NOT NULL)
Hope that helps!