I'm working on a table where I have two boolean columns a and b. I want to make sure that a will never equal b, but I can't seem to get it work using the following constraint--and google doesn't seem to have anything on how to do this kind of thing in SQLite, but it may have been the way that I was wording things:
create table foobar
(
a boolean,
b boolean,
Check(a<>b)
);
I've also tried defining the table like this:
create table foobar
(
a boolean Check(a<>b),
b boolean Check(b<>a)
);
But it seems like no matter what I do, when I go to insert the same value into both columns, SQLite doesn't seem to recognize that I've specifically told it--tried to at any rate--not to let b equal whatever a is, and vice a versa.
insert into foobar values (1,1);
select * from foobar;
a b
---------- ----------
1 1
Any ideas? I feel like I've got the right general idea, except that I'm missing something horribly obvious.