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|    Gene Wirchenko to All    |
|    Constraint Errors: What Blew Up?    |
|    21 May 12 15:52:41    |
      XPost: microsoft.public.sqlserver.programming       From: genew@ocis.net              Dear SQLers:               If a constraint of some sort is violated, how can I find out       which one?               Yes, I can parse the error message hoping to find it, but, as       pointed out by Erland, that is subject to the error message being       changed. I prefer to avoid kludges.               Is there a function that returns this value?               Anyone for an error_constraint() function?              Sincerely,              Gene Wirchenko              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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