/* Warnings: - The primary key for the `Permission` table will be changed. If it partially fails, the table could be left without primary key constraint. - Added the required column `id` to the `Permission` table without a default value. This is not possible if the table is not empty. */ -- RedefineTables PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF; CREATE TABLE "new_Permission" ( "id" INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, "permission" TEXT NOT NULL, "has" BOOLEAN NOT NULL, "userID" INTEGER NOT NULL, CONSTRAINT "Permission_userID_fkey" FOREIGN KEY ("userID") REFERENCES "User" ("id") ON DELETE RESTRICT ON UPDATE CASCADE ); INSERT INTO "new_Permission" ("has", "permission", "userID") SELECT "has", "permission", "userID" FROM "Permission"; DROP TABLE "Permission"; ALTER TABLE "new_Permission" RENAME TO "Permission"; PRAGMA foreign_key_check; PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;