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Using join indexes

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Example

In the sample database used throughout this book, the

sales_order

table

contains three foreign keys, each of which is related to the primary key of
another table.

You can create this table using the following commands:

CREATE TABLE "DBA"."sales_order"(

(

"id" integer NOT NULL,

"cust_id" integer NOT NULL

REFERENCES "DBA"."customer" ("id")

UNENFORCED,

"order_date" datetime NOT NULL,

"fin_code_id" char(2) NULL

REFERENCES "DBA"."fin_code" ("code")

UNENFORCED,

"region" char(7) NULL,

"sales_rep" integer NOT NULL

REFERENCES "DBA"."employee" ("emp_id")

UNENFORCED,

PRIMARY KEY ("id"),

);

As shown in the figure, the

sales_order

table is at the center of the star join.

Each of its foreign key columns can contain many instances of the primary key
it refers to. For example, if you enter: