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Can constraint include column value?
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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Maybe Check constraint is what I should use. I will look it up in my SQL Server book on how create it. Thank you.

>I'm confused. Do you need Unique constraint or Check constraint? A Table Check constraint can reference more then one column of the table to which it belongs. A Unique constraint does not support expressions, only column list.
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