ACC2000: How to Create a Jet CHECK Constraint
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SUMMARYAdvanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.
The new SQL grammar exposed by Microsoft Jet database engine version 4.0 allows
users to specify business rules that can span more than one table. These are called
check constraints and allow users to exceed a single validation rule per table. In this
article, a procedure is provided that demonstrates creating a table with a
CHECK constraint. It also tests this constraint by attempting to add two
records, one which conforms to the constraint, and one that intentionally
violates the constraint.
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To demonstrate the example procedure, follow these steps:
- In a new Microsoft Access 2000 database, create a new module.
- On the Tools menu, click References, and make sure the following references are checked:
- Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
- Microsoft ADO Ext. 2.1 for DDL and Security
- In the new module, type the following:
Sub CreateJetConstraint()
Dim ADOConnection As New ADODB.Connection
Dim SQL As String
Dim ADOXCat As New ADOX.Catalog
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
'Delete the sample database JetContraint is it already exists.
Kill "c:\JetContstraint.mdb"
' Using ADOX create a new Jet database.
ADOXCat.Create "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data " & _
Source=c:\JetContstraint.mdb"
' Set the ADO Connection Properties and open the database.
With ADOConnection
.Provider = "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0"
.Open "Data Source=c:\JetContstraint.mdb"
' Create a new table called CreditLimit.
.Execute "CREATE TABLE CreditLimit (CreditLimit DOUBLE);"
.Execute "INSERT INTO CreditLimit VALUES (100);"
End With
' Create a new table called Customer with a check constraint which
' validates that a new customers Credit Limit does not exceed the
' credit limit in the CreditLimit table.
SQL = "CREATE TABLE Customers (CustId IDENTITY (100, 10), " SQL = SQL & _
"CFrstNm VARCHAR(10), CLstNm VARCHAR(15), CustomerLimit DOUBLE, "
SQL = SQL & "CHECK (CustomerLimit <= " & _
"(SELECT SUM (CreditLimit) FROM CreditLimit)));"
ADOConnection.Execute SQL
' Add a new record that does not violate the Customers
' check constraint.
SQL = "INSERT INTO Customers (CLstNm, CFrstNm, CustomerLimit) VALUES "
SQL = SQL & "('Smith', 'John', 100);"
ADOConnection.Execute SQL
' Try to add a second record that violates the Customers check
' constraint and results in an error.
SQL = "INSERT INTO Customers (CLstNm, CFrstNm, CustomerLimit) VALUES "
SQL = SQL & "('Jones', 'Bob', 200);"
ADOConnection.Execute SQL
Exit Sub
ErrorHandler:
'Trap for File not found error.
If Err = 53 Then
Resume Next
End If
MsgBox Error & " Error# " & Err
Resume Next
End Sub
- Type the following line in the Immediate window:
CreateJetConstraint
Note the following error, demonstrating the CHECK constraint is
working:
One or more values are prohibited by the validataion rule
'Check_EC_57C7D4_11D2' set for 'Customers'. Enter a value that the
expression for the field can accept. Error# -2147467259
- Open the database C:\JetConstraint and open the table Customers.
Note that the record for John Smith, which conforms to the constraint,
was added, while the record for Bob Jones, which violated the constraint, was not added.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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