The following is a query for creating a table:
CREATE TABLE "FacilityRating"(
"FacilityRatingId" INTEGER PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
"Stars" VARCHAR,
"Facility_FacilityId" INTEGER,
"User_UserId" INTEGER,
FOREIGN KEY (Facility_FacilityId)
REFERENCES Facility(FacilityId)
ON DELETE CASCADE
ON UPDATE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (User_UserId)
REFERENCES User(UserId)
ON DELETE CASCADE
ON UPDATE CASCADE
)
However, when I insert a new row in Facility_FacilityId and User_UserId with some random numbers, SQLite does not give error but adds it anyway.
Here is a snapshot:

Any hint what is going on here? I am using SQLite Manager, an Add-on for Mozilla Firefox
The documentation says:
Foreign key constraints must be enabled by the application at runtime, using the PRAGMA foreign_keys command. For example:
sqlite> PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;Foreign key constraints are disabled by default (for backwards compatibility), so must be enabled separately for each database connection.
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