This SQL Server tutorial explains how to create, add, and drop unique constraints in SQL Server with syntax and examples.
What is a unique constraint in SQL Server?
A unique constraint is a single field or combination of fields that uniquely defines a record. Some of the fields can contain null values as long as the combination of values is unique.
What is the difference between a unique constraint and a primary key?
Primary Key | Unique Constraint |
---|---|
None of the fields that are part of the primary key can contain a null value. | Some of the fields that are part of the unique constraint can contain null values as long as the combination of values is unique. |
Create unique Contraint – Using a CREATE TABLE statement
The syntax for creating a unique constraint using a CREATE TABLE statement in SQL Server is:
CREATE TABLE table_name ( column1 datatype [ NULL | NOT NULL ], column2 datatype [ NULL | NOT NULL ], ... CONSTRAINT constraint_name UNIQUE (uc_col1, uc_col2, ... uc_col_n) );
table_name
The name of the table that you wish to create.
column1, column2
The columns that you wish to create in the table.
constraint_name
The name of the unique constraint.
uc_col1, uc_col2, … uc_col_n
The columns that make up the unique constraint.
Example
Let’s look at an example of how to create a unique constraint in SQL Server using the CREATE TABLE statement.
CREATE TABLE employees ( employee_id INT PRIMARY KEY, employee_number INT NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL, first_name VARCHAR(50), salary MONEY, CONSTRAINT employees_unique UNIQUE (employee_number) );
In this example, we’ve created a unique constraint on the employees table called employees_unique. It consists of only one field which is the employee_number.
We could also create a unique constraint with more than one field as in the example below:
CREATE TABLE employees ( employee_id INT PRIMARY KEY, employee_number INT NOT NULL, last_name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL, first_name VARCHAR(50), salary MONEY, CONSTRAINT employees_unique UNIQUE (last_name, first_name) );
Create unique contraint – Using an ALTER TABLE statement
The syntax for creating a unique constraint using an ALTER TABLE statement in SQL Server is:
ALTER TABLE table_name ADD CONSTRAINT constraint_name UNIQUE (column1, column2, ... column_n);
table_name
The name of the table to modify. This is the table that you wish to add a unique constraint to.
constraint_name
The name of the unique constraint.
column1, column2, … column_n
The columns that make up the unique constraint.
Example
Let’s look at an example of how to add a unique constraint to an existing table in SQL Server using the ALTER TABLE statement.
ALTER TABLE employees ADD CONSTRAINT employees_unique UNIQUE (employee_number);
In this example, we’ve created a unique constraint on the existing employees table called employees_unique. It consists of the field called employee_number.
We could also create a unique constraint with more than one field as in the example below:
ALTER TABLE employees ADD CONSTRAINT employee_name_unique UNIQUE (last_name, first_name);
Drop Unique Constraint
The syntax for dropping a unique constraint in SQL Server is:
ALTER TABLE table_name DROP CONSTRAINT constraint_name;
table_nameThe name of the table to modify. This is the table whose unique constraint you wish to remove.constraint_nameThe name of the unique constraint to remove.
Example
Let’s look at an example of how to remove a unique constraint from a table in SQL Server.
ALTER TABLE employees DROP CONSTRAINT employees_unique;
In this example, we’re dropping a unique constraint on the employees table called employees_unique.