December 11, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Hi,
Bit of background first. I'm an oracle dba, who's been asked to work on a sqlserver project. Not much sqlserver experience I must admit.
I'm using enterprise manager and the diagram tool(?)
I have created 2 tables - Table A and Table B
I create a primary key on Column 1 in Table A
I drag the column over to Table B and it auto creates a foreign key (column 1).
This is fine. It must create a foreign key constraint, but I don't know how to access the sql that it generated.
How do I access the sql generated. In oracle enterprise manager, there is a 'show sql' button.
Now. If I have a new column in Table B, say Column 2 and I drag that and drop it on to the primary key column in Table A, it creates a relationship line.
What I need to know is. What relationship has it created? Is it a constraint? How do I get to the damn sql it generated!?
Assume that all columns are number(4).
Many thanks
December 11, 2007 at 10:04 pm
First, which version of SQL Server are you using? Is it 2000 or 2005? The reason I ask is that you posted in the 2005 forums, but Enterprise MAnager is a 2000 tool.
I'll move this to the 2000 forums for now.
If you click a table, right click, then there's a TASK option and inside there is the Generate SQL option. That will give you the ability to see the SQL.
December 13, 2007 at 2:03 am
Hi, Horace
I just posted a response to your other thread (about IIS/SQL Server), and mentioned a book that might be useful for you.
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December 13, 2007 at 3:36 am
Hi,
We're actually using SqlServer 2005 express, and SqlServer Management Studio.
Do we get to the sql statement in the same way?
Many thanks
December 13, 2007 at 7:16 am
One of the icons in Management Studio will do the scripting. Hover over them
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