I am creating a small database for a telecom system.
One of the tables (calls) requires that a if a phone number's area code is not contained in a predefined list, then the number should not be added to the table.
The way I have thought about doing this is to put a check constraint within the calls table to not accept numbers that are not a part of this mentioned list. However, this list is quite long and I am not too sure if there would be a better implementation method.
Here is the list:
01 or 02: local/national number. Ex.: 01612 338866.
075, 077, 078, 079: mobile phone number. Ex.: 07747 556647.
0800: free number. Ex.: 08002 223344.
0845, 0870: special service. Ex.: 08451 423456.
08442 to 08449: 5p special service. Ex.: 08444 404404.
08712 to 08719: 10p special service. Ex.: 08713 457893.
090, 091, 098: premium rate special service. Ex.: 09119 229595.
The only way I could think of to do this is as follows:
ALTER TABLE calls ADD (CONSTRAINT area_ck
CHECK area_code ("01" or "02" or "075" or "077" or "078" or "079" or "0800" or
"0845" or "0870" or (BETWEEN ("08442" AND "08449")) or
(BETWEEN ("08712" AND "08719")) or
"090" or "091" or "098")
) ;
My two main issues with this are:
- It gives an error as it is implemented incorrectly
- If I were to modify it slightly until it did work, would it still be a long way about trying to solve my task?
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numbers though.