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Alternate Key/Unique Key maintenance
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Other
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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01462924
Message ID:
01463002
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>It depends on what you want it to be. Keep in mind that a unique constraint still creates a unique index to enforce it. Basically a unique constraint is created on top of unique index. Check Unique Constraints and Unique Indexes and Should I Use a UNIQUE Constraint or a Unique Index in SQL Server?

Thank you. I will follow the links.
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