Modify Unique Constraints
You can modify a unique constraint in SQL Server 2014 by using SQL Server Management Studio or Transact-SQL.
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Before you begin:
To modify a unique constraint using:
Before You Begin
Security
Permissions
Requires ALTER permission on the table.
Using SQL Server Management Studio
To modify a unique constraint
In the Object Explorer, right-click the table containing the unique constraint and select Design.
On the Table Designer menu, click Indexes/Keys....
In the Indexes/Keys dialog box, under Selected Primary/Unique Key or Index, select the constraint you wish to edit.
Complete an action from the following table:
To Follow these steps Change the columns that the constraint is associated with 1) In the grid under (General), click Columns and then click the ellipses (...) to the right of the property.
2) In the Index Columns dialog box, specify the new column or sort order or both for the index.Rename the constraint In the grid under Identity, type a new name in the Name box. Make sure that your new name does not duplicate a name in the Selected Primary/Unique Key or Index list. Set the clustered option In the grid under Table Designer, select Create As Clustered and from the dropdown choose Yes to create a clustered index and No to create a nonclustered one. Only one clustered index can exist per table. If a clustered index already exists in this table, you must clear this setting on the original index. Define a fill factor In the grid under Table Designer, expand the Fill Specification category and type an integer from 0 to 100 in the Fill Factor box. On the File menu, click Savetable name.
To modify a unique constraint
To modify a UNIQUE constraint using Transact-SQL, you must first delete the existing UNIQUE constraint and then re-create it with the new definition. For more information, see Delete Unique Constraints and Create Unique Constraints.