On Fri, 30 Dec 2016, Adrian Klaver wrote:

DEFAULT is what is the column is set to if the user does not specify a
value. As shown above a user can supply a NULL value. To guard against
that the NOT NULL constraint is required.

  One more case I'd appreciate being clarified: when the column's value has
a check constraint with acceptable values in a list. For example,

param_units VARCHAR(8) DEFAULT 'mg/L'
    CONSTRAINT param_units
      CHECK (param_units IN ('ppm', 'mg/L', 'ug/L', 'umho/cm', 'percent', 
'cfm', 'gpm')),

  Seems to me that if values are constrained by a list a NULL cannot be
entered by the user. Is this correct?

Rich


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