@ARr0w yeh I have done in the past, an earlier version of what I have now started out that way
I found it to be a bit a twitchy though ... it would do something odd and tracking down the problem was often a nightmare
SQL never seems to give any meaningful information about a problem like .Net does so that problem and a few other key pieces of information led me to believe that the db was not the place to be putting business logic
hello, I inherited a database application with a lot of primary keys created with some specific names.....I need to rename all primary keys by using the sys name, such as SYS_C002383...I wrote a SQL script band and I am stuck this line: ALTER TABLE test RENAME CONSTRAINT test1_pk TO ???; how to set a generated name??
we want the database to use consistent constraint_names.....Most of the constraint_names have like "SYS_C...", there are few of them who have a specific name
I wrote a script which select these specific names in a loop, but I dont know how set a new "generated" name by database
the only problem with SYS_C names is that they are system generated and, as far as I know, can only be generated when you run a ALTER TABLE ADD PRIMARY... without specifying a name for the PK.
If you want consistent naming convention, I'd flip your script to look for those SYS_C's and then change them to a naming convention you want
Alter TABLE ADD PRIMARY KEY(NEED TO USE A SUBSELECT HERE)?
I want to fetch the columns first
sry I dont want to post the whole script because it is too long, i just need to make a subselect which selects a specific column and pass it to the primary alter statement