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Encountered an issue in IB (tested XE7 and IB 2017) when changing the size of a domain definition from something like VarChar(6) to VarChar(10). The end result is the field utilizing the domain ends up allowing 2 more characters (12 in this case) than the specified size.

Here are the steps to reproduce:

  1. Create a new IB database
  2. Create a domain definition of type VarChar(6)
  3. Add new table "TestTable" with the following new fields: TestPK Integer, not null, Primary Key TestDomainField <-- use domain definition from step above
  4. Test entry into the new table. It will allow 6 characters max (correct)
  5. Alter the domain definition to VarChar(10)
  6. Test entry in the table. It will allow 12 characters instead of the 10 specified on the domain (incorrect)

Metadata selection also confirms the allowed 12 characters:

SELECT distinct r.RDB$FIELD_NAME AS field_name, f.RDB$FIELD_LENGTH AS field_length FROM RDB$RELATION_FIELDS r LEFT JOIN RDB$FIELDS f ON r.RDB$FIELD_SOURCE = f.RDB$FIELD_NAME WHERE r.RDB$RELATION_NAME='TestTable'

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While I don't know exactly what is going on here, my hunch it is some sort of character set issue. IOW, some character sets allow multi-byte characters. So, you might experiment with adding a character set to your domain definition and see if that makes a difference.

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