when am going to insert data into a child table for which i have added constraint(foreign key)
the constraint is automatically disabling.
can u please help me..........
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From the Utilties manual, relational integrity and check constraints are automatically disabled for direct path loads. Conventional path shouldn't have this problem. There's a REENABLE clause to enable the constraints at the end of a direct path load. |
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The constraint can't "automatically" disable - check it's current state by issuing this SQL (as the table/constraint owner): select status, validated from user_constraints where constraint_name = 'theNameOfYourConstraint' It might be the case that it has been disabled prior to your operation. It will remain in that state until explicitly enabled. [Additional] I see from a later comment now that the disabling appears to be due to a direct path load in SQL*Loader. If you want to prevent this I think your only option is to use a conventional load and process the exceptions. Binding the file to an external table definition will allow you to use a more procedural approach since you can process the file as if it were an Oracle table. From the Oracle docs: Integrity constraints that depend on other rows or tables, such as referential constraints, are disabled before the direct path load and must be reenabled afterwards. |
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You'll have to provide us with some more information/code. Describe your constraint. How are you inserting records?
Reproduce your problem:
and show us the output. |
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