There are two categories of integrity constraints: General constraints, which allow you to restrict the data values that are accepted for the variables in a single data file, such as requiring that ...
Cascading referential integrity constraints are foreign key constraints that tell SQL Server to perform certain actions when a primary key field in a primary key-foreign key relationship is updated or ...
There are so many problems with foreign key constraints that we don't know where to start: Foreign key constraints make life very complicated, because the foreign key definitions must be stored in a ...
Question, if I'm truncating tables I need to take care of any foreign key constraints before doing so. Is it better to Drop, Truncate and Add back the Foreign Key or Disable it through some ...
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