On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, GB Clark wrote: > CREATE TABLE sysusers ( > user_id INTEGER DEFAULT nextval('sysusers_user_id_seq') > UNIQUE NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, > username text NOT NULL UNIQUE, > password text NOT NULL, > > createby text NOT NULL DEFAULT 'syscreate', > > status char(1) DEFAULT 'A' CHECK (status in ('A', 'I')), > comment1 text, > comment2 text, > tstamp timestamp DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP > ); > > CREATE UNIQUE INDEX username_unique_idx ON sysusers (username); > > INSERT INTO sysusers (username, password, createby) VALUES ('syscreate', 'testing', >'syscreate'); > > ALTER TABLE sysusers ADD CONSTRAINT createby_test CHECK (createby in (username));
This is only going to check the value of username in the current row. Why not use a foreign key from createby to username? ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html