CHECK_CONSTRAINTS (Transact-SQL)
Returns one row for each CHECK constraint in the current database. This information schema view returns information about the objects to which the current user has permissions.
To retrieve information from these views, specify the fully qualified name of **INFORMATION_SCHEMA.**view_name.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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CONSTRAINT_CATALOG |
nvarchar(128) |
Constraint qualifier. |
CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA |
nvarchar(128) |
Name of the schema to which the constraint belongs. |
CONSTRAINT_NAME |
sysname |
Constraint name. |
CHECK_CLAUSE |
nvarchar(4000) |
Actual text of the Transact-SQL definition statement. 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. |
See Also
Reference
System Views (Transact-SQL)
Information Schema Views (Transact-SQL)
sys.check_constraints (Transact-SQL)
sys.objects (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
Querying the SQL Server System Catalog
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
Release | History |
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17 July 2006 |
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