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Columns of base tables that hold truth values but do not restrict the permitted values (non-Boolean columns)

Query goal: Find non-foreign key columns of base tables that probably (based on the column name) contain values that represent truth values but do not have a have a check constraint. The constraint should restrict the permitted values with values that represent truth values TRUE and FALSE.
Notes about the query: The query considers both column names in English and Estonian.
Query type: Problem detection (Each row in the result could represent a flaw in the design)
Query reliability: Medium (Medium number of false-positive results)
Query license: MIT License
Fixing suggestion: Use type Boolean instead of an integer type or at least define a check constraint that permitted values in a column are a value that encodes TRUE and a value that encodes FALSE.
Data source: INFORMATION_SCHEMA+system catalog
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WITH columns_with_domains_chk AS (
SELECT cdu.table_schema, cdu.table_name, cdu.column_name, (SELECT data_type FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.domains AS d
WHERE d.domain_schema=dc.domain_schema AND d.domain_name=dc.domain_name) AS data_type, cc.check_clause
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.column_domain_usage AS cdu INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.tables AS t USING (table_schema, table_name)
INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.domain_constraints AS dc USING (domain_schema, domain_name)
INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.check_constraints AS cc USING (constraint_schema, constraint_name)
WHERE t.table_type IN ('BASE TABLE') 
AND cc.check_clause NOT LIKE '%IS NOT NULL'    
AND cdu.table_schema NOT IN (SELECT schema_name
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.schemata
WHERE schema_name<>'public' AND
schema_owner='postgres' AND schema_name IS NOT NULL)),

simple_chk AS (SELECT 
(SELECT nspname FROM pg_namespace WHERE oid=c.relnamespace) AS table_schema,
c.relname as table_name, 
a.attname AS column_name,
t.typname AS type_name
FROM pg_constraint o INNER JOIN pg_class c ON c.oid = o.conrelid
INNER JOIN pg_attribute a ON a.attrelid = c.oid AND a.attnum = o.conkey[1] AND a.attisdropped = FALSE
INNER JOIN pg_type t ON a.atttypid=t.oid
WHERE cardinality(o.conkey)=1 
AND o.contype = 'c' 
UNION SELECT table_schema, table_name, column_name, data_type
FROM columns_with_domains_chk),

columns AS (SELECT table_schema, table_name, table_type, column_name, data_type, character_maximum_length, is_nullable, ordinal_position
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.columns INNER JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.tables USING (table_schema, table_name)
WHERE data_type~*'(smallint|integer|bigint)' 
AND table_type IN ('BASE TABLE') AND 
table_schema NOT IN (SELECT schema_name
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.schemata
WHERE schema_name<>'public' AND
schema_owner='postgres' AND schema_name IS NOT NULL)),

fk_columns AS (select target_schema as table_schema, target_table as table_name, a.attname as column_name
from (select 
(select nspname from pg_namespace where oid=c.relnamespace) as target_schema,
c.relname as target_table, 
c.oid as target_table_oid,
unnest(o.conkey) AS target_col
from pg_constraint o inner join pg_class c on c.oid = o.conrelid
where o.contype = 'f') t
inner join pg_attribute a on t.target_col = a.attnum and t.target_table_oid = a.attrelid and a.attisdropped = false)

SELECT  table_schema, table_name, column_name, data_type, character_maximum_length, is_nullable
FROM columns AS tc
WHERE column_name~*'^(is|has|on)_' 
AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM simple_chk AS tsc WHERE tc.table_schema=tsc.table_schema AND tc.table_name=tsc.table_name
AND tc.column_name=tsc.column_name) AND
NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM fk_columns AS f WHERE tc.table_schema=f.table_schema AND tc.table_name=f.table_name
AND tc.column_name=f.column_name)
ORDER BY table_schema, table_name, ordinal_position;

Collections where the query belongs to

Collection nameCollection description
Find problems about base tablesA selection of queries that return information about the data types, field sizes, default values as well as general structure of base tables. Contains all the types of queries - problem detection, software measure, and general overview
Find problems automaticallyQueries, that results point to problems in the database. Each query in the collection produces an initial assessment. However, a human reviewer has the final say as to whether there is a problem or not .

Categories where the query belongs to

Category nameCategory description
Boolean dataQueries of this category provide information about truth-values data that is kept in the database.
CHECK constraintsQueries of this category provide information about CHECK constraints.
Result quality depends on namesQueries of this category use names (for instance, column names) to try to guess the meaning of a database object. Thus, the goodness of names determines the number of false positive and false negative results.
Validity and completenessQueries of this category provide information about whether database design represents the world (domain) correctly (validity) and whether database design captures all the information about the world (domain) that is correct and relevant (completeness).

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