An INSERT or <UPDATE statement> issued on a table that is the referencing table in a <REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION> produces a row that is not a matching row of the <CONSTRAINT definition>.
When deleting rows from a <REFERENCED TABLE> of a <REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION> with ON DELETE RESTRICT in the <DELETE RULE>, a matching row exists.
When executing a <REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION>, the <REFERENCED TABLE> or referencing table contains rows which conflict with the <CONSTRAINT definition>.
User Action:
Display the definition of the <REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION> using a <QUERY statement> issued on the system table DOMAIN.COL_REFS_COL. Correct the INSERT or <UPDATE statement> according to this definition.
Use an appropriate <QUERY statement> to find out which row of the referencing table prevents the desired <REFERENCED TABLE> rows from being deleted.
Use an appropriate QUERY statement to find out which row of the REFERENCED TABLE or referencing table conflicts with the REFERENTIAL CONSTRAINT DEFINITION. Modify or delete the row concerned, or correct the <CONSTRAINT definition> to be created.