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Issue setting Foreign key constraint
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Microsoft SQL Server
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01518536
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>>>BTW, when you were creating this constraint, you created it for the specific key? So, start from that key first.
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>>I am confused. How can I create a constraint NOT for a specific key? What I did is
>>1. Created foreign key constraint on field MyField1
>>2. Created foreign key constraint on field MyField2
>>and so on.
>>but when I try to do it for some field MyFieldN I was hitting the problem.
>
>That's the point. The FieldN which references FieldM in another table is a problem. Start from investigating FieldM that FieldN was trying to reference.

Thank you. I am thinking of removing the references one by one. and then testing to create a foreign key for This field. Once This field foreign key is successful will hopefully point me to the "culprit."
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