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Posted by CF on 06/03/05 16:12
Actually, this is NOT a very complicated procedure.
Assume table1.custID = table2.custID.
In EM, open table1 in design mode. Click the menu bar icon for "Manage
Relationships". Click the "Relationships" tab. Click the "New" button.
Now you can select keys/fields from the tables. I'm sure you can figure
it out from there.
ldh
Simon Hayes wrote:
> "Mark" <mchung_pc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1117734724.479577.321970@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>How to add a foreign key constraint using the SQL server 2000
>>enterprise manager?
>>Not by SQL.
>>
>>thanks
>>
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>
> I think you have to create a database diagram, then manage relationships in
> that somehow, but I don't really know - EM is not a very good tool for
> database design or programming. I would do it in Query Analyzer, because
> then you have complete control over what you're doing and you also have a
> script you can save, put under version control, run against multiple
> databases etc.
>
> Simon
>
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