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Could I change order in generated script for CHECK constraint on TABLE? I need to generate Check Constraint at the end (when tables and functions exists). Because I have a function F (Select COUNT (*) from table X), and I have a constraint on table Y with Check function

example:

Create function F
RETURNS int
QUERY....
RETURN SELECT COUNT (*) FROM TABLE X
END
GO

ALTER TABLE Y ADD Constraint ConstraintName dbo.Function F ()= 1

When I change order for procedures, the scripts fails for DROP FUNCTION (there is a reference in Y).

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You should create a Traceability Link of type DBCreateAfter, from table Y to function F, and from function F to table X.

This should fix the create, and the drop order.

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  • Thank you for your advice - perhaps it would be route, but there are new feews problems.. In this table Y are many foreign keys :-) which also have some references to other tables.... Do I have to create Tracebilities to all (referenced) tables? There are in the script is DROP TABLE Y on the first place... but because of references to another tables the scripty does not work :-) On the second place in the script is Drop Function (after drop TABLE Y - that is correct). Thank you for your help. Dec 18, 2017 at 14:38
  • I've just tried to create an Oracle model. By default, the Foreign Key was generated as outside (as alter table add constraint foreign key... rather than create table (... foreign key...). This allows for circular dependency. This outsideoption is under Database > Generate Database > Options > Foreign key, once you have references in your model.
    – pascal
    Dec 19, 2017 at 7:15

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