
When you write code, any relation from the JOIN clause can be stored as a virtual foreign key. To learn more about this feature, you can visit our help page.

You can add your own with the help of the regular expressions. You can also create a custom rule under Settings | Preferences for guessing whether there are relations: :Īs you can see, DataGrip 2019.3 only includes one pre-built pattern, which was particularly designed to handle the examples above. If you don’t want them to be there, just click on the corresponding icon on the toolbar. These relations are also displayed in the diagram. – Have the proper completion when writing JOIN clauses.īy default, DataGrip tries to guess if you have relations between columns whose names contain id. You can use this concept in the event that you need to use a relationship that exists but is not located in your database.! We’ve introduced the concept of virtual foreign keys.


Here’s what it has inside: Virtual foreign keys Hello! This is the second bugfix update for DataGrip 2019.3.
