Anshuman, 

whenever u add a constraint to a table, oracle will make sure all the data
(if any) 
confirms to the constraint added.... 

you can enable or disable a constraint (even defer)... dont confuse urself
with the term "enforcing a constraint". 

Regards
Rahul


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> From:         Anshumn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:26 AM
> To:   LazyDBA.com Discussion
> Subject:      Enforced Costraints ??
> 
> Hi gurus,
> 
> Please help me to know the difference between enabling and enforcing a
> constraint. I need it urgently.
> 
> As per my knowledge, enabling a constraint checks for the
> existing data to apply that constraint and then the constraint is
> applied for the forthcoming data. Whereas enforcing a constraint does
> not check the existing records and the constraint is only applied to the
> 
> forthcoming data only. Is it correct ?
> 
> Suppose I have a 'unique' constraint. If I enforce this constraint, then
> 
> for checking the uniqueness criteria, will not it check the existing
> records to determine whether the coming record is unique or not ? If it
> checks for the uniqueness among the forthcoming records only, then I
> have a doubt. In this case I may have loaded a record, with a value
> which is already present in the existing data(Since the existing data
> was not checked while enforcing the constraint). Now if I enable the
> constraint, then that time it will check all the records for uniqueness.
> 
> How does it work in that case ? Won't it give me an error ? Then how
> good is the use of an enforced constraint ?
> 
> Please give your valuable feedback to clear this doubt. I need it
> urgently.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Anshumn
> 
> 
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