Column Constraints C=?
From: Randy Dewoolfson <randyd_at_cais3.cais.com>
Date: 1995/05/27
Message-ID: <3q60re$sc0_at_news.cais.com>#1/1
Date: 1995/05/27
Message-ID: <3q60re$sc0_at_news.cais.com>#1/1
When you query the data-dictionary to find the constraints on
columns, some come back with a P indicating PRIMARY KEY Column,
and some come back NULL indicating no constraint, and some
come back with a C.
What does the C stand for?
Damned if I can find it...
Thanks for any insight
Randy
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