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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:31:09+00:00 2026-05-15T11:31:09+00:00

I’m tumbled with a problem! I’ve set up my first check constraint using MySQL,

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I’m tumbled with a problem!

I’ve set up my first check constraint using MySQL, but unfortunately I’m having a problem. When inserting a row that should fail the test, the row is inserted anyway.

The structure:

CREATE TABLE user (
  id INT UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  uname VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
  fname VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
  lname VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
  mail VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (id),
  CHECK (LENGTH(fname) > 30)
);

The insert statement:

INSERT INTO user VALUES (null, 'user', 'Fname', 'Lname', 'mail@me.now');

The length of the string in the fname column should be too short, but it’s inserted anyway.

I’m pretty sure I’m missing something basic here.

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    2026-05-15T11:31:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:31 am

    MySQL doesn’t enforce CHECK constraints, on any engine.
    Which leads me to ask, why would you declare the fname column as VARCHAR(50), but want to enforce that it can only be 30 characters long?

    That said, the only alternative is to use a trigger:

    CREATE TRIGGER t1 BEFORE INSERT ON user
     FOR EACH ROW BEGIN
    
       DECLARE numLength INT;
       SET numLength = (SELECT LENGTH(NEW.fname));
    
       IF (numLength > 30) THEN
         SET NEW.col = 1/0;
       END IF;
    
    END;
    
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