sys.default_constraints (Transact-SQL)
Contains a row for each object that is a default definition (created as part of a CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE statement instead of a CREATE DEFAULT statement), with sys.objects.type = D.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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<Columns inherited from sys.objects> |
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For a list of columns that this view inherits, see sys.objects (Transact-SQL). |
parent_column_id |
int |
ID of the column in parent_object_id to which this default belongs. |
definition |
nvarchar(max) |
SQL expression that defines this default. SQL Server 2005 differs from SQL Server 2000 in the way it decodes and stores SQL expressions in the catalog metadata. The semantics of the decoded expression are equivalent to the original text; however, there are no syntactic guarantees. For example, white spaces are removed from the decoded expression. For more information, see, Behavior Changes to Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2005. |
is_system_named |
bit |
1 = Name was generated by system. 0 = Name was supplied by the user. |
Examples
The following example returns the definition of the DEFAULT constraint that is applied to the VacationHours
column of the HumanResources.Employee
table.
SELECT d.definition FROM sys.default_constraints d
INNER JOIN sys.columns c
ON d.parent_column_id = c.column_id
WHERE d.parent_object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'HumanResources.Employee', N'U')
AND c.name = 'VacationHours';
See Also
Reference
Object Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)
Catalog Views (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
Querying the SQL Server System Catalog FAQ
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
Release | History |
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17 July 2006 |
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