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SQL Server / T-SQL » Constraints » Check Options 
A statement that creates a table with two column-level check constraints

 


5>
6CREATE TABLE Billings
7(BillingID       INT   NOT NULL IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY,
8> BillingTotal     MONEY NOT NULL CHECK (BillingTotal >= 0),
9> PaymentTotal     MONEY NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
10> CHECK (PaymentTotal >= 0))
11> GO
1>
2> drop table Billings;
3> GO
1>

 
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