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Delete Check Constraints |
Delete Check Constraints |
WilliamDAssafMSFT |
wiassaf |
06/28/2017 |
sql |
table-view-index |
conceptual |
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=azuresqldb-current||>=sql-server-2016||>=sql-server-linux-2017||=azuresqldb-mi-current |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance]
You can delete a check constraint in [!INCLUDEssnoversion] by using [!INCLUDEssManStudioFull] or [!INCLUDEtsql]. Deleting check constraints removes the limitations on data values that are accepted in the column or columns included in the constraint expression.
In This Topic
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Before you begin:
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To delete a check constraint, using:
Requires ALTER permission on the table.
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In Object Explorer, expand the table with the check constraint.
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Expand Constraints.
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Right-click the constraint and click Delete.
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In the Delete Object dialog box, click OK.
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In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of [!INCLUDEssDE].
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On the Standard bar, click New Query.
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Copy and paste the following example into the query window and click Execute.
ALTER TABLE dbo.DocExc DROP CONSTRAINT CHK_ColumnD_DocExc; GO
For more information, see ALTER TABLE (Transact-SQL).