Delete a check constraint (ADP)

Microsoft Office Access 2003

Delete a check constraint (ADP)

Note  The information in this topic applies only to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).

Delete a check constraint when you want to remove the limitations on data values that are accepted in the column or columns included in the constraint expression.

  1. In the Database window, click Database Diagrams Button image under Objects, click the database diagram you want to open, and then click Design on the Database window toolbar.
  2. In your database diagram, right-click the table containing the constraint, then select Constraints from the shortcut menu.
  3. Select the constraint from the Selected constraint list.
  4. Choose Delete.

    Caution   Choosing Delete will result in an action that cannot be undone without losing all other changes made to the database diagram. To undo this action, close this database diagram and all other open database diagrams without saving the changes.

The constraint is deleted from the database when you save the database diagram.