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<h1 class="topictitle1">Check constraints</h1>
<div><p>You use check constraints to maintain limits on field values so
that they conform to your database requirements.</p>
<p>Check constraints ensure data validity during insert or update operations
by checking the data against a check constraint expression that you define.</p>
<p>For example, you can create a check constraint on a field and define that
the values that are inserted into the field must be between 1 and 100. If
a value does not fall within the range, the insert or update operation against
your database is not processed.</p>
<div class="p">Check constraints are much like referential constraints in terms of their
states: <ul><li><strong>Defined and enabled</strong>. The constraint definition has been added to
the file, and the constraint will be enforced after the constraint is established.</li>
<li><strong>Defined and disabled </strong>. The constraint definition has been added
to the file, but the constraint will not be enforced.</li>
<li><strong>Established and enabled</strong>. The constraint has been added to the file
and all of the pieces of the file are there for enforcement.</li>
<li><strong>Established and disabled</strong>. The constraint has been added to the
file and all of the pieces of the file are there for enforcement, but the
constraint will not be enforced.</li>
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<p>A check constraint, like a referential constraint, can have a check pending
status. If the data in any field violates the check constraint expression,
then the constraint is in check pending status. For the insertion or update
of a record, if the data violates the check constraint expression, then the
insert or update operation is not allowed.</p>
<div class="p">A check constraint that contains one or more Large Object (LOB) fields
is restricted to a narrower range of operations than a check constraint without
LOB fields. When the check constraint includes one or more LOB fields, the
LOB fields can only be involved in direct comparisons to: <ul><li>Other LOB fields of the same type and same maximum length.</li>
<li>Literal values.</li>
<li>The null value.</li>
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<p>Operations known as derived operations, such as the Substring or Concat
operations, are not allowed against LOB fields in a check constraint. The
diagnostic message CPD32E6 will be sent when you try to add a
check constraint that attempts a derived operation against a LOB field.</p>
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