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Comments by Aner Bautista (Top 7 by date)

Aner Bautista 15-May-13 10:51am View    
Hahahaha!!!... Yeah, right... just sit down and relax and we'll do all your work for free... do you also want us to build the database?... how about marketing?... how about fried chicken for make you waiting?
Please work... if you do not understand something, while you're working, and you can not move forward because of it... you can ask without problem and we'll help you.

If you are starting to develop... there are a lot of videos available for free. You not even specify which environment you're working.
Aner Bautista 3-May-13 13:50pm View    
Ok, I could not recreate this issue, I was using SQL Server 2005 SP3 and SQL Server 2008 RTM and SP2.

I Disabled the constraint, then I deleted the data and then dropped the table.. the constraints were dropped when I dropped the table.

You solved the problem? What did you do?
Aner Bautista 3-May-13 13:48pm View    
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Ok, I could not recreate this issue, I was using SQL Server 2005 SP3 and SQL Server 2008 RTM and SP2.

I Disabled the constraint, then I deleted the data and then dropped the table.. the constraints were dropped when I dropped the table.

You solved the problem? What did you do?
Aner Bautista 29-Apr-13 10:36am View    
Please show us how much you've worked. what you want to achieve?
Aner Bautista 22-Apr-13 14:42pm View    
Wow!! that's a weird issue. SQL Server is supposed to prevent you to drop tables even if the Foreign key constraints are disabled.

Do you have a backup where these tables exists? if you recreate the tables maybe you would be able to drop these constraints and then drop the tables (again).

I am trying to recreate your scenario on SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008 R2 to give you a satisfactory answer but... What is your SQL Server version?