Trying To Find Non Identity Primary Keys

Jan 26, 2006

This ain't working

SELECT T.TABLE_NAME,C.COLUMN_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES T
JOIN INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS C
ON T.TABLE_NAME = C.TABLE_NAME
WHERE OBJECTPROPERTY(OBJECT_ID(T.TABLE_NAME),
'TableHasIdentity') = 0
AND T.TABLE_TYPE = 'BASE TABLE'
AND OBJECTPROPERTY(OBJECT_ID(C.COLUMN_NAME),'IsPrimary Key') = 1
ORDER BY T.TABLE_NAME,C.COLUMN_NAME

This is giving me bogus results...

SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE OBJECTPROPERTY(OBJECT_ID(COLUMN_NAME),'IsPrimaryKe y') = 1

I have PK's all over the place. What gives? Too many cocktails with lunch?

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Nov 17, 2003

I have the following issue
- my database consists of tables with one ID field as primary key.
for each INSERT the 'next' value from this ID field is extracted
from a table called TableList.
- this works perfectly fine, as long as I insert one record at a time:
but now I would like to run a command such as
INSERT INTO dest (name)
SELECT name
FROM src
i.e. without being able to specify the ID value.
Has anybody implemented this
(i would prefer not to use identity columns or use cursors),
possible with triggers?

thanks for your time,

Andre

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Code Snippet
select so.name, si.name from sysobjects so
left outer JOIN sysindexes si on so.id = si.id
where si.status = '2066' and so.type = 'u'
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...got tired of looking at them by hand.

Cheers
-b

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Select @vcDB='mydb',@vcSchema='dbo'

DECLARE cLoop cursor for
select TABLE_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
where TABLE_CATALOG=@vcDB
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open cLoop

FETCH NEXT FROM cLoop INTO @vcTable
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BEGIN
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AND TABLE_NAME = @vcTable
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FETCH NEXT FROM cLoop INTO @vcTable
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Close cLoop
DEALLOCATE cLoop

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Table 1







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500002
26

500002
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28

500002
28.5

500002
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Table 2







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26

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   Quarter

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28

500002
28.5

500002
29

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Code:

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Code:

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(
class_id
INT
PRIMARY KEY
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teacher_id
INT
NOT NULL,

grade_id
INT
NOT NULL,

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CONSTRAINT Classes_have_gradesFKIndex2 FOREIGN KEY (class_id, teacher_id)
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