• I won't be able to help you much as your business logic is slightly elusive to me as I'm not much of a sports fan. 🙂

    However you have two fields shown as:

    [RoundNumberFk] [int] NULL,

    [TeamListFk] [int] NULL,

    Whose suffix (Fk) suggests you want them to be foreign keys. To do so, you must do a little more than put Fk in the name. You need to define a foreign key constraint on that table.

    Here's a pretty good tutorial on doing that:

    http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_foreignkey.asp


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