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`create table … with pk` now parses the column-constraint suffix; combined with the commit-1 db layer, a constrained table works end to end. - A shared constraint-suffix grammar fragment — `not null`, `unique`, `default <literal>` — sits after each column's `(type)` group; `build_create_table` walks the matched path per column and folds the constraints into `ColumnSpec`. - §9 redundancy check: every `with pk` column is a primary-key column, so `not null` (any) and `unique` (single-column PK) are rejected with a friendly error (`parse.custom.constraint_redundant_on_pk`). - `project.yaml` round-trip: `ColumnSchema` gains `not_null` / `default`; the YAML reader/writer and `build_read_schema` carry them, so `rebuild` / `export` / `import` preserve constraints. - ADR-0029 §2.1's example corrected — `create table` columns are all PK columns, so its suffix is for `default` / `check`; `docs/simple-mode-limitations.md` records that non-PK columns at create time need advanced mode. CHECK is deferred to the next commit. 1184 tests pass (+7); clippy clean.
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# Simple-mode query limitations
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Simple mode's DSL query surface is deliberately a *subset*
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of SQL. The DSL is a teaching on-ramp; advanced mode (raw
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SQL) is the full surface. This document is the running
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list of what a simple-mode query cannot express that
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advanced-mode SQL can.
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It serves two audiences:
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- **Students** — each entry is the seed of a short
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explanation of why the boundary exists and what to use
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instead (often: switch to advanced mode).
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- **Designers** — the consolidated list feeds the future
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`Q4` SQL-subset specification: the inverse view of what
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the supported subset deliberately leaves out.
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The list grows as new simple-mode surface lands; each
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entry names the ADR that drew the boundary.
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## WHERE expressions (ADR-0026)
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- **Comparison operands are a column or a literal**, not a
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nested expression. `(a > b) = (c > d)` — comparing two
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boolean sub-expressions — cannot be written. Parentheses
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group boolean sub-expressions, not comparison operands.
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- **A bare column is not a boolean.** A predicate always
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has an operator: write `Active = true`, not `Active`.
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- **No arithmetic** in expressions (`Price * 1.1`).
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- **No string concatenation.**
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- **No scalar functions** (`upper(Name)`, `length(x)`, …).
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- **No subqueries**, and no `EXISTS`.
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## Query shape (ADR-0026)
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- **No `ORDER BY`.** `show data … limit <n>` orders
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implicitly by the primary key; explicit ordering is not
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yet available.
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- **No `LIMIT … OFFSET`** — `limit` takes a row count
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only.
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## Table creation (ADR-0029)
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- **`create table` declares only primary-key columns.**
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`create table T with pk …` makes every listed column part
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of the primary key; there is no simple-mode syntax for a
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non-PK column in the same statement. Non-PK columns are
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added afterward with `add column`. Creating a table with a
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mix of PK and non-PK columns in one statement needs
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advanced-mode `CREATE TABLE` syntax.
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