>>In the book I use (SQL 2005 Unleashed) the author is using the following naming convention for UNIQUE constraint:
>>AK_TABLENAME_FIELDNAME
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>>Do you think AK stands for Alternative Key? Or what else could it be?
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>>Also, how important and where do you use the names of constraints (other than when you create them)?
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>It helps if you ever have to read/compare table scripts.
I see. Thank you.
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