Check Object
This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.
The Check object represents the attributes of a single Microsoft SQL Server integrity constraint.
Properties
Methods
Remarks
A SQL Server integrity constraint can be defined as part of a CREATE TABLE statement or can be added to, or removed from, a table as part of an ALTER TABLE statement.
With the Check object, you can:
- Define a new integrity constraint for a SQL Server table.
- Remove an existing constraint from a SQL Server table.
- Generate a Transact-SQL script to document an existing integrity constraint.
The Name property represents a constraint name. It is character data and must be unique within a SQL Server database.
To create a SQL Server integrity constraint
Create a Check object.
Set the Name property.
Set the Text property to define the constraint.
Adding the Check object to its containing collection generates the appropriate CREATE statement. Specify only the integrity test condition in the Text property.
Set the ExcludeReplication property.
Add the Check object to the Checks collection of a Table object.
To remove a SQL Server integrity constraint
Get the appropriate Table object from the Tables collection of a Database object.
Use the BeginAlter method of the Table object to mark the start of alterations on the SQL Server table.
Get the appropriate Check object from the Checks collection of the Table object.
Use the Remove method of the Check object to drop its integrity constraint from the SQL Server table.
Use the DoAlter method of the Table object to submit the change to the instance of SQL Server.
See Also
Other Resources
ALTER TABLE (Transact-SQL)
CREATE TABLE (Transact-SQL)