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Problem with Index organized tables in Oracle 8.1.5 [message #53491] Mon, 23 September 2002 22:06 Go to next message
Nitin
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Registered: July 1999
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I have Oracle 8.1.5 server installed on Sun-solaris machine.
It shows a strange behaviour in case of index organized tables.
I have a Index organized master table. This is being referred by a detail table.
A referential integrity constraint is defined between the two.
Surprisingly I am able to delete the record from the master table even if there is a corresponding child record is the detail table.
This behaviour occurs for all the Index organized master tables, but not for the non-index organized tables.
All the foreign key constraints are enabled and validated.

What can be the reason for such a behaviour?

Thanks
Re: Problem with Index organized tables in Oracle 8.1.5 [message #53497 is a reply to message #53491] Tue, 24 September 2002 09:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Suresh
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Registered: December 1998
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From Metalink:

This is Oracle bug 821732, fixed in 8.1.6:

Foreign key constraint wasn't enforced against an Index Organized Table.

The workaround listed in the bug, kind of obvious, is to not use an IOT as a parent table.
Re: Problem with Index organized tables in Oracle 8.1.5 [message #53504 is a reply to message #53497] Tue, 24 September 2002 22:01 Go to previous message
Nitin
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Registered: July 1999
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Thanks Suresh for the information.
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