T-SQL - DROP CONSTRAINT Keyword
The T-SQL (Transact-SQL) DROP CONSTRAINT statement is used to delete a UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY, FOREIGN KEY, CHECK or DEFAULT constraint.
DROP a UNIQUE Constraint
To drop UC_Employee UNIQUE constraint from table called Employee, the below mentioned statement can be used:
ALTER TABLE Employee DROP CONSTRAINT UC_Employee;
DROP a PRIMARY KEY Constraint
To drop PK_Employee PRIMARY KEY constraint from table called Employee, the statement is given below:
ALTER TABLE Employee DROP CONSTRAINT PK_Employee;
DROP a FOREIGN KEY Constraint
To drop FK_Contact_Info FOREIGN KEY constraint from table called Contact_Info, the statement is given below:
ALTER TABLE Contact_Info DROP CONSTRAINT FK_Contact_Info;
DROP a CHECK Constraint
To drop CHK_Employee CHECK constraint from table called Employee, the statement is given below:
ALTER TABLE Employee DROP CONSTRAINT CHK_Employee;
DROP a DEFAULT Constraint
To drop DEFAULT constraint from table called Employee, the statement is given below:
/* Drops a DEFAULT constraint named DV_City */ ALTER TABLE Employee DROP CONSTRAINT DV_City;
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