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Sql Server - Constraint - Allow to set column A only if column B is null and vice-versa

Is there a way to add a constraint in SQL Server 2008 that will verify that if a user try to enter a value in a column A, it can only if column B is null and vice-versa

Example

  • if A is NULL, B can have a value
  • if B iS NULL, A can have a value
  • A and B can't have value at the same time
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Melursus Avatar asked Jul 14 '10 19:07

Melursus


1 Answers

Something like this:

ALTER TABLE foo WITH CHECK ADD
    CONSTRAINT CK_Foo_reason CHECK (
        ColA IS NOT NULL AND ColB IS NULL
        OR
        ColA IS NULL AND ColB IS NOT NULL
        )

Edit: after question update

It depends if both columns are allowed NULL in which case

        ColA IS NULL OR ColB IS NULL

Edit 2: For 3 columns, exactly one of which must be NOT NULL

No smarty-pants answer I'm afraid. I've added spaces to hopefully make it clearer

ALTER TABLE foo WITH CHECK ADD
    CONSTRAINT CK_Foo_reason CHECK (
        ColA IS NOT NULL AND ColB IS NULL     AND ColC IS NULL
        OR
        ColA IS NULL     AND ColB IS NOT NULL AND ColC IS NULL
        OR
        ColA IS NULL     AND ColB IS NULL     AND ColC IS NOT NULL
        )
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gbn Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 23:10

gbn