What could be the reason?

Evaluate the following SQL statements:
Exhibit:

Exhibit:

The above command fails when executed. What could be the reason?

Evaluate the following SQL statements:
Exhibit:

Exhibit:

The above command fails when executed. What could be the reason?

A.
The BETWEEN clause cannot be used for the CHECK constraint

B.
SYSDATE cannot be used with the CHECK constraint

C.
ORD_NO and ITEM_NO cannot be used as a composite primary key because ORD_NO is also the
FOREIGN KEY

D.
The CHECK constraint cannot be placed on columns having the DATE data type

Explanation:
CHECK Constraint
The CHECK constraint defines a condition that each row must satisfy. The condition can use the same
constructs as the query conditions, with the following exceptions:
References to the CURRVAL, NEXTVAL, LEVEL, and ROWNUM pseudocolumns Calls to SYSDATE, UID,
USER, and USERENV functions
Queries that refer to other values in other rows
A single column can have multiple CHECK constraints that refer to the column in its definition. There is no limit
to the number of CHECK constraints that you can define on a column. CHECK constraints can be defined at
the column level or table level.
CREATE TABLE employees
(…
salary NUMBER(8,2) CONSTRAINT emp_salary_min
CHECK (salary > 0),



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