Working with Constraints
Constraints are rules that the database server enforces for you.
For details about working with constraints, see the following topics.
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Ensure no duplicate values are entered in specific columns |
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Change the columns that the constraint is attached to, change the constraint name, or set additional properties for the constraint |
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Remove the requirement for uniqueness for values entered in the column |
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Create a constraint expression to check data for a condition |
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Apply constraints either to new data only or to existing data as well |
How to: Check Existing Data When Creating a Check Constraint |
Attach a check constraint to a table to specify the data values that are acceptable in one or more columns |
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Disable a check constraint when your table is replicated in another database |
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Disable a check constraint when data is added to, updated in, or deleted from a table |
How to: Disable Check Constraints with INSERT and UPDATE Statements |
Change the constraint expression or the options that enable or disable the constraint for specific conditions |
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Remove the limitations on data values in a column |
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Show the properties for a selected check constraint in the Properties window. |