https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366445

--- Comment #3 from swatilodh...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Ian Dall from comment #2)
> Yes, it is definitely reproducible. It might be MySQL version specific
> though. I can see it is at least possible that later versions of MySQL would
> allow you to use DROP KEY to drop a key and any constraints associated with
> it.

I created a random test database with just 2 tables and foreign key constraint.
I tried "DROP KEY" and it didn't work for me. I use MariaDB 10.1

Strange, that it didn't cause any error while switching from v7 to v8....

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