SQL - How to get the Unique Key's Column Name from Table
I know how to ge开发者_JS百科t the columns from a table using the following SQL statement:
SELECT COLUMN_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE (TABLE_NAME = 'MYTABLENAME')
But how do I just return what the UNIQUE Key's Column name?
select CCU.CONSTRAINT_NAME, CCU.COLUMN_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS as TC
inner join INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CONSTRAINT_COLUMN_USAGE as CCU
on TC.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = CCU.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG
and TC.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = CCU.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA
and TC.CONSTRAINT_NAME = CCU.CONSTRAINT_NAME
where TC.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = 'MyCatalogName'
and TC.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = 'MySchemaName'
and TC.TABLE_NAME = 'MyTableName'
and TC.CONSTRAINT_TYPE = 'UNIQUE'
Bear in mind that a table may have multiple unique constraints, each containing multiple columns. You will need to apply some additional logic to select the right one.
UPDATE - based on other comments...
The above query will find all UNIQUE
key constraints. However, it will not find PRIMARY KEY
constraints, or UNIQUE
indexes that were created outside a UNIQUE
key constraint.
To find the primary key, replace the last line with:
and TC.CONSTRAINT_TYPE = 'PRIMARY KEY'
Something like this might work (untested):
SELECT *
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS TC
WHERE TC.TABLE_NAME = 'MYTABLENAME'
AND TC.CONSTRAINT_TYPE = 'UNIQUE'
Something like this:
Select col.name From
sys.objects obj
Join sys.columns col on col.[object_id] = obj.[object_id]
Join sys.index_columns idx_cols on idx_cols.[column_id] = col.[column_id] and idx_cols.[object_id] = col.[object_id]
Join sys.indexes idx on idx_cols.[index_id] = idx.[index_id] and idx.[object_id] = col.[object_id]
where obj.name = 'MYTABLENAME'
and idx.is_unique = 1
The two that I found to work are the following, the 2nd one was from the original poster but without the TC.CONSTRAINT_TYPE = 'UNIQUE'. That condition wasn't working
SELECT col.name
FROM sys.objects AS obj INNER JOIN
sys.columns AS col ON col.object_id = obj.object_id INNER JOIN
sys.index_columns AS idx_cols ON idx_cols.column_id = col.column_id AND idx_cols.object_id = col.object_id INNER JOIN
sys.indexes AS idx ON idx_cols.index_id = idx.index_id AND idx.object_id = col.object_id
WHERE (obj.name = 'pluginUsers') AND (idx.is_unique = 1)
and also
SELECT CCU.CONSTRAINT_NAME, CCU.COLUMN_NAME
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS AS TC INNER JOIN
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CONSTRAINT_COLUMN_USAGE AS CCU ON TC.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG = CCU.CONSTRAINT_CATALOG AND
TC.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA = CCU.CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA AND TC.CONSTRAINT_NAME = CCU.CONSTRAINT_NAME
WHERE (TC.TABLE_NAME = 'pluginUsers')
Thank you all for your posts
Wouldn't DESCRIBE TABLE_NAME; do the trick?
SELECT *
FROM mbiis.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLE_CONSTRAINTS
WHERE TABLE_NAME='TABLE_NAME' AND CONSTRAINT_TYPE='UNIQUE';
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