Select subquery CHECK constraint DB2
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I have 2 tables: TVSHOW and ACTOR. I want to reject records if the inserted actor in TVSHOW does not exist in the ACTOR table using DB2.
db2 "ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT check_actor CHECK (actor in (select id from ACTOR))"
I keep running into, During SQL processing it returned: SQL0546N The check constraint "check_actor" is invalid.
How can I fix this?
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I have 2 tables: TVSHOW and ACTOR. I want to reject records if the inserted actor in TVSHOW does not exist in the ACTOR table using DB2.
db2 "ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT check_actor CHECK (actor in (select id from ACTOR))"
I keep running into, During SQL processing it returned: SQL0546N The check constraint "check_actor" is invalid.
How can I fix this?
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I have 2 tables: TVSHOW and ACTOR. I want to reject records if the inserted actor in TVSHOW does not exist in the ACTOR table using DB2.
db2 "ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT check_actor CHECK (actor in (select id from ACTOR))"
I keep running into, During SQL processing it returned: SQL0546N The check constraint "check_actor" is invalid.
How can I fix this?
db2 constraint
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I have 2 tables: TVSHOW and ACTOR. I want to reject records if the inserted actor in TVSHOW does not exist in the ACTOR table using DB2.
db2 "ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT check_actor CHECK (actor in (select id from ACTOR))"
I keep running into, During SQL processing it returned: SQL0546N The check constraint "check_actor" is invalid.
How can I fix this?
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You cannot use a subselect in a check constraint; you can only reference columns from the same table.
However, what you want to accomplish is what referential integrity constraints, also known as foreign keys, are for.
ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT actor_fk FOREIGN KEY (actor) REFERENCES ACTOR(id)
Presumably you have already defined a primary key constraint on ACTOR.id
; if not, you need to define it, or a unique constraint on that column.
@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
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You cannot use a subselect in a check constraint; you can only reference columns from the same table.
However, what you want to accomplish is what referential integrity constraints, also known as foreign keys, are for.
ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT actor_fk FOREIGN KEY (actor) REFERENCES ACTOR(id)
Presumably you have already defined a primary key constraint on ACTOR.id
; if not, you need to define it, or a unique constraint on that column.
@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
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You cannot use a subselect in a check constraint; you can only reference columns from the same table.
However, what you want to accomplish is what referential integrity constraints, also known as foreign keys, are for.
ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT actor_fk FOREIGN KEY (actor) REFERENCES ACTOR(id)
Presumably you have already defined a primary key constraint on ACTOR.id
; if not, you need to define it, or a unique constraint on that column.
@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
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up vote
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You cannot use a subselect in a check constraint; you can only reference columns from the same table.
However, what you want to accomplish is what referential integrity constraints, also known as foreign keys, are for.
ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT actor_fk FOREIGN KEY (actor) REFERENCES ACTOR(id)
Presumably you have already defined a primary key constraint on ACTOR.id
; if not, you need to define it, or a unique constraint on that column.
You cannot use a subselect in a check constraint; you can only reference columns from the same table.
However, what you want to accomplish is what referential integrity constraints, also known as foreign keys, are for.
ALTER TABLE TVSHOW ADD CONSTRAINT actor_fk FOREIGN KEY (actor) REFERENCES ACTOR(id)
Presumably you have already defined a primary key constraint on ACTOR.id
; if not, you need to define it, or a unique constraint on that column.
edited Nov 25 at 14:17
answered Nov 24 at 20:03
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@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
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@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
@MarkBarinstein thank you, corrected.
– mustaccio
Nov 25 at 14:17
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