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doc: Clarify not-null constraints in information schema
Add a bit of clarification in various places that not-null constraints are included under check constraints in the information schema.
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domain is the owner of the constraint.)
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</para>
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<para>
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The SQL standard considers not-null constraints to be check constraints
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with a <literal>CHECK (<replaceable>column_name</replaceable> IS NOT
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NULL)</literal> expression. So not-null constraints are also included here
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and don't have a separate view.
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</para>
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<table>
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<title><structname>check_constraints</structname> Columns</title>
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<tgroup cols="1">
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columns in the current database that are used by some constraint.
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Only those columns are shown that are contained in a table owned by
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a currently enabled role. For a check constraint, this view
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identifies the columns that are used in the check expression. For
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identifies the columns that are used in the check expression. For a
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not-null constraint, this view identifies the column that the constraint is
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defined on. For
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a foreign key constraint, this view identifies the columns that the
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foreign key references. For a unique or primary key constraint,
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this view identifies the constrained columns.
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<structfield>constraint_type</structfield> <type>character_data</type>
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</para>
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<para>
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Type of the constraint: <literal>CHECK</literal>,
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Type of the constraint: <literal>CHECK</literal> (includes not-null constraints),
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<literal>FOREIGN KEY</literal>, <literal>PRIMARY KEY</literal>,
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or <literal>UNIQUE</literal>
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</para></entry>
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