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How do you handle message of failure?
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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01457950
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01457965
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I do want constraint but I want the message to the user to be simple and practical. So I guess what I am getting from this discussion is that I will need to "translate" the technical message from SQL Server into a more user-friendly one. I think I will use the name of the constraint as a key for "translation."

>You cannot have it both ways. Either you have constrains or you don't.
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>>My UI allows user to enter the data; so there is a potential for them to enter wrong value; nothing I can about it. If I give them only combo boxes for selecting from pull-down lists some won't be happy. Thank you for your input.
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>>>Make sure that your front end does not allow such situations. After that you can treat such errors as exemptions and log them as other errors.
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