Check Constraint

Mar 22, 2004

I have an existing table with field ZIPCODE defined as VARCHAR(5).
I want to add a check constraint to allow only number from 0 to 9.

This is what I did but it gave me error:

alter table test
with check
add constraint ck_test
check (zip between '0' and '9')

error:

ALTER TABLE statement conflicted with COLUMN CHECK constraint 'ck_test'.
The conflict occurred in database 'lahdProperty', table 'test', column 'Zip'.


What did I do wrong. Thanks for your help.

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Check Constraint

Mar 28, 2007

Hi I was wodering how to add an OR statment right in the Check Constraint expression.
This is what I am starting with in the database
([zip] like '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]')
and what I want well not exact but this would answer my question
([zip] like '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] || [A-Z][A-Z][A-Z][A-Z][A-Z]')
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Hi, i want to put a check constraint on one of my tables to make sure that a member doesn't get loaded into the same usergroup twice. Could anyone please help me with this.

Here is some sample code:




Code Block

DECLARE @MyTable TABLE (ID INT IDENTITY(1,1), MemberID INT, ClientID INT, UsergroupID INT)
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Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards
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Hi

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CREATE TABLE [dbo].[AttributeType]

(

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, [AttributeTypeName] [nvarchar] (40) NOT NULL

, [AttributeDataType] [nvarchar] (40) NOT NULL CONSTRAINT CK_AttributeDataType_Values CHECK ([AttributeDataType] IN ('NVARCHAR','INT','DECIMAL','DATETIME'))

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If AttributeDataType = 'datetime', AttributeLength must be NULL, AttributePrecision must be NULL, AttributeScale must be NULL
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This constraint needs to be created at the same time the Database is created. I'm using a function in the check constraint that is also created when the DB is.


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~first the DB is created~

<now the Function>

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(
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)
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AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @LogicalValue BIT,
@StartDate DATETIME,
@EndDate DATETIME

DECLARE WorkDateRange_Cursor CURSOR FOR
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WHERE Work = @Work

SET @LogicalValue = 1

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BEGIN
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END
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BREAK

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INTO @StartDate, @EndDate
END

CLOSE WorkDateRange_Cursor
DEALLOCATE WorkDateRange_Cursor

RETURN @LogicalValue
END
GO


<Then the table is created with these columns and these constraints on StartDateRange and EndDateRange>

Columns: [UID] BIGINT, Work INT, StartDateRange DATETIME, EndDateRange DATETIME


CONSTRAINT CHK_StartDateRange CHECK (dbo.WorkDateRange_CheckDateOverlapping(Work, StartDateRange) = 1)

CONSTRAINT CHK_StartDateRange CHECK (dbo.WorkDateRange_CheckDateOverlapping(Work, EndDateRange) = 1)


When I create the database and tables all is successful, but when I try enter rows into the WorkDateRange table, I get a message that my check constraint is violated. But if I copy my code into a separate query and declare the Work and Date variables and assign them the values that would be assigned during the check. I get the desired result of 1, which should be passing the check.


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