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FillSchema, Constraints and Stored Procedures.... from ..." or stored procedures as the data source. Before I get the data itself I call FillSchema because there are a couple of things I want to do depending on some column properties. This all works just fine. Now, with one particular stored procedure, Fill fails due to a violation of non-null or unique constraints. I've checked all the columns in the data table after FillSchema and indeed, one of them is declared as unique - but the data returned by the query isn't. So the violation error is actually correct. But I don't want this column to be considered unique, it contains a foreign key, and I can't understand why FillSchema thinks it is. I have another almost identical stored proc, which also returns the column in question - and which does not cause the error. Where's the difference? If there is one, I haven't found it yet! I don't want to manually correct the unique property for this column in my FillSchema code; that would be too specific and doesn't make sense. There must be some reason for it. If necessary, I'll post code, but the sps are rather involved. Perhaps someone has an idea just from the problem description. Any tips on how FillSchema decides if a column is unique or not would be appreciated as well. Thanks Tom A short update: FillSchema thinks the column is the basis for the primary key
for the table returned by my query, which is absolute nonsense, of course. Now how do I let FillSchema know that some other column is the primary key for my stored procedure...? Hi Tom,
As far as I know, "FillSchemal" method determines whether or not a column is unique or not by primary key and unique constraint. I have performed research on this issue but I'm afraid it is very difficult to figure out the root cause immediately without actual data and scenario information. Would you please paste your code and stored procedure in Newsgroup if it is possible and we can perform further analysis? Please feel free to reply if you have any concern on it. I'm glad to assist you. Have a great weekend, Best regards, Wen Yuan Hi Tom,
I haven't heard from you two days. I just want to check if the issue has been resolved? If it still persists, would you mind posting some code in newsgroup? We'll go on to assist you on it. Thanks. Best regards, Wen Yuan Hello Wen Yuan,
sorry I didn't answer sooner; I've been on vacation. During the past week requirements have changed a bit, meaning I don't need a solution to the problem I was working on before, at least not at the moment. The root cause of this issue still intrigues me, but for now I can't invest any more time into investigating it. If I'm ever in the same situation again, I'll be sure to post again here and ask for help. Thank you Tom ""WenYuan Wang"" wrote: Show quote > Hi Tom, > > I haven't heard from you two days. I just want to check if the issue has > been resolved? > If it still persists, would you mind posting some code in newsgroup? > We'll go on to assist you on it. Thanks. > > Best regards, > Wen Yuan > > |
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