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SewHelpMe wrote:
This is my first time using LibreOffice Base and in case I'm not very clear
... I haven't programmed anything in almost 15 years so this is a bit of a
transition for an old lady.

I'm creating a table and I want a field to be of type Integer and Not Null.
(Note: I already have another field in the same table that is with the same
configuration, ie Integer/Not Null, and I'm editing an existing table to add
this field.)

I keep getting the error message:

Error while saving the table design
Column constraints are not acceptable in statement [ALTER TABLE "Companion
Subspecies" ADD "Help Type" INTEGER NOT NULL]

Could someone kindly point me in the right direction to correct my problem?

Thank you.

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Are you using SQL to edit the table? Or, are you clicking the table, and selecting Edit from the context menu? (This opens the Table Design dialog.)

--Dan


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