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misterzr
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-10-24 : 15:27:57
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| We are running SQL databases and are mising all but 2 of the primary keys on a couple of the databases.1. One of the people working on the tables was trying to set primary keys for two of the tables. Is there a way that they could have deleted the rest(these 2 tables are the only keys remaining)2. Is there a way to copy the keys from another database with all the same tables and keys to replace the ones that are missing? |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2006-10-24 : 15:36:33
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| 1. Yes, but they would have had to do it manually such as with ALTER TABLE, or by scripting out the drops via the Generate SQL Script wizard then running that. 2. Yes, you can use the Generate SQL Script wizard to create the code for you. Then run that or a modification of it on this database.Tara Kizer |
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rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen
3279 Posts |
Posted - 2006-10-24 : 15:47:56
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| Is it dead yet? |
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misterzr
Starting Member
49 Posts |
Posted - 2006-10-24 : 15:51:14
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| Not dead but acting flaky, these are the databases for both production and development for our ERP (JDEDWARDS) system |
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rockmoose
SQL Natt Alfen
3279 Posts |
Posted - 2006-10-24 : 16:07:33
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| If someone screwed up the database by deleting data and/or tables,I suggest you get professional help from an experienced dba or consultancy,over a forum like this it is only limited help we can give you.rockmoose |
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