Constraints
Constraints[=(Constraints=(list))]
Constraints[=(Tables=(list))]
Constraints[=(Tables=(list), Constraints=(list))]
Noconstraints
Specifies which constraints Oracle RMU is to load and execute
to check the integrity of data in the database. In addition,
external routines (procedures and functions) referenced by
constraints are activated and executed. Any exceptions produced
cause the verify operation to report a failure. See the
description of the routines qualifier for information on how
routines are activated and executed.
The options are as follows:
o Tables=(list)
Specifies the table for which constraints are to be checked.
If you specify more than one table, separate each table name
with a comma and enclose the list in parentheses. You can
specify the wildcard character, the asterisk (*), instead of
a table list to indicate that you want constraints checked
for all tables in the database. This option is useful if you
issued an RMU Load command with the Noconstraints qualifier.
o Constraints=(list)
Specifies the constraints which you want Oracle RMU to load
and execute. If you specify more than one constraint, separate
each constraint name with a comma and enclose the list in
parentheses. You can specify the wildcard character, the
asterisk (*), instead of a constraint list to indicate that
you want all constraints checked for the database.
o (Tables=(list), Constraints=(list))
You can specify both the Tables and Constraints options to
specify which combination of tables and constraints you
want Oracle RMU to verify. If you specify the wildcard
character, the asterisk (*), for the Tables option and a
named constraint or constraints for the Constraint option
within the same Oracle RMU command line, Oracle RMU verifies
all constraints.
See the Oracle Rdb Guide to Database Maintenance for more
information on verifying constraints.
See the Usage Notes entry in this command for the rules that
determine which qualifiers can be used in combination on the same
RMU Verify command line.
The default is the Noconstraints qualifier. When you specify
the Noconstraints qualifier, Oracle RMU does not verify any
constraints.