Deleting one existing constraint definitionSave PDFSave selected topicSave selected topic and subtopicsSave all topicsShareShare to emailCopy topic URLPrintLast Updated: January 17, 20241 minute readOpenEdgeVersion 12.8Documentation To delete one constraint definition: Start Data Administration and connect to the OpenEdge database you are migrating. Select DataServer > MS SQL Server Utilities > Server Attributes > View/Maintain Foreign Constraints. The View/Maintain Foreign Constraint Definitions dialog box appears. Select the table and constraint definition you want to delete. Click Delete Constraints to delete the selected constraint definition.
To delete one constraint definition: Start Data Administration and connect to the OpenEdge database you are migrating. Select DataServer > MS SQL Server Utilities > Server Attributes > View/Maintain Foreign Constraints. The View/Maintain Foreign Constraint Definitions dialog box appears. Select the table and constraint definition you want to delete. Click Delete Constraints to delete the selected constraint definition.
To delete one constraint definition: Start Data Administration and connect to the OpenEdge database you are migrating. Select DataServer > MS SQL Server Utilities > Server Attributes > View/Maintain Foreign Constraints. The View/Maintain Foreign Constraint Definitions dialog box appears. Select the table and constraint definition you want to delete. Click Delete Constraints to delete the selected constraint definition.