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constants group Deferrability
Description
indicates the Deferrability of key constraints.

Constants
INITIALLY_DEFERRED A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.  
INITIALLY_IMMEDIATE A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.  
NONE A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.  
Constants' Details
INITIALLY_DEFERRED
const long INITIALLY_DEFERRED = 5;
Description
A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.

Indicates deferrability. See SQL-92 for a definition.

INITIALLY_IMMEDIATE
const long INITIALLY_IMMEDIATE = 6;
Description
A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.

Indicates deferrability. See SQL-92 for a definition.

NONE
const long NONE = 7;
Description
A possible value for the column DEFERRABILITY in the XResultSet objects returned by the methods getImportedKeys, getExportedKeys, and getCrossReference.

Indicates deferrability. See SQL-92 for a definition.

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