Unique Constraints

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Unique Constraints

A unique constraint ensures no duplicate values are entered into specified columns that are not a table's primary key. For example, in the employee table in which the emp_id column is the primary key, you can define a unique constraint that requires entries in the Social Security number (ssn) column to be unique within the table.

In database diagrams, you use the Indexes/Keys property page to create, modify, or delete unique constraints.

To See
Ensure no duplicate values are entered in specific columns Creating a Unique Constraint
Change the columns that the constraint is attached to, change the constraint name, or set additional properties for the constraint Modifying a Unique Constraint
Remove the requirement for uniqueness for values entered in the column Deleting a Unique Constraint