I have a table that has a foreign key to another table.
For example: Postion.day REFERENCES weekdays.day
which is fine. However Position.day
can hold weekdays where rdo=true
.
The primary way of accessing this data is planned to be through a Web Application, that I'm witting. I plan on adding this check in the web-application anyway. I'm just looking for way to enforce as much data integrity at the DB level as I can short of writing triggers.
I suspect the answer to look something like:
ALTER TABLE Postition ADD COLUMN day CHAR(3)
FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES weekday(shortName)
CHECK (weekday.rdo=TRUE);
Normally I would "try it and see", however, I have a lot of changes to make and I'm still finalizing my design and thought I would ask the experts and see what they had to say while I worked on the rest of it.
UPDATE:
ok So I have a table, Name Table
(I didn't name it), I have another Table weekdays which lists All 7 days of the week along with some other info. Name Table has 2 Foreign Keys rdo and shortDay. weekdays holds a bit field for rdo and and a bit field for shortday stating if the day is eligible to used for those days. So I want my RDO field to be a foreign key to weekdays but ONLY WHERE RDO=TRUE.
Weekdays primary Key is shortname, 3 letters( char(3) ) representing a weekday, EG: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, etc
I was thinking about it and remembered SQL transactions.(I'm currently betting that SQL Server will be smart enough to rollback a successful ALTER TABLE call, the position table already exists.)
BEGIN
ALTER TABLE [Name Table] ADD RDO CHAR(3);
ALTER TABLE [Name Table] ADD FOREIGN KEY (RDO) REFERENCES weekdays(shortName);
ALTER TABLE [Name Table] ADD CHECK (TRUE=(SELECT rdo FROM weekdays
WHERE shortName=RDO));
ROLLBACK;
Which returns from the Database:
Error code 102, SQL state S0001: Incorrect syntax near ')'.
Line 1, column 1Error code 1769, SQL state S0001: Foreign key 'RDO' references invalid column 'RDO' in referencing table 'Name Table'.
Line 3, column 1Error code 1046, SQL state S0001: Subqueries are not allowed in this context. Only scalar expressions are allowed.
Line 4, column 1Error code 3903, SQL state S0001: The ROLLBACK TRANSACTION request has no corresponding BEGIN TRANSACTION.
Line 5, column 1
So Adding the foreign Key is easy enough but I'm still stumped on how to reference the linked date in another table inside of a check constraint.
Ideally the Syntax would look like this(which I know is invalid):
ALTER TABLE [Name Table] ADD RDO CHAR(3)
FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES weekdays(shortName,rdo=true);
does that help?
COLUMN
is the default option, I'd still explicitly specify the clause. And I'd check your documentation about whether SQL Server will 'rollback'ALTER TABLE
statements (no, I don't know off hand)...rdo=FALSE
the row could still be valid as a shortDay.(Different FK reference)