Display names of all constraints for a table in Oracle SQL

佐手、 提交于 2019-11-27 02:39:20
Ollie

You need to query the data dictionary, specifically the USER_CONS_COLUMNS view to see the table columns and corresponding constraints:

SELECT *
  FROM user_cons_columns
 WHERE table_name = '<your table name>';

FYI, unless you specifically created your table with a lower case name (using double quotes) then the table name will be defaulted to upper case so ensure it is so in your query.

If you then wish to see more information about the constraint itself query the USER_CONSTRAINTS view:

SELECT *
  FROM user_constraints
 WHERE table_name = '<your table name>'
   AND constraint_name = '<your constraint name>';

If the table is held in a schema that is not your default schema then you might need to replace the views with:

all_cons_columns

and

all_constraints

adding to the where clause:

   AND owner = '<schema owner of the table>'
SELECT * FROM USER_CONSTRAINTS

maybe this can help:

SELECT constraint_name, constraint_type, column_name
from user_constraints natural join user_cons_columns
where table_name = "my_table_name";

cheers

kapil kumar
select constraint_name,constraint_type 
from user_constraints
where table_name = 'YOUR TABLE NAME';

note: table name should be in caps.

In case you don't know the name of the table then,

select constraint_name,constraint_type,table_name 
from user_constraints;

Use either of the two commands below. Everything must be in uppercase. The table name must be wrapped in quotation marks:

--SEE THE CONSTRAINTS ON A TABLE
SELECT COLUMN_NAME, CONSTRAINT_NAME FROM USER_CONS_COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'TBL_CUSTOMER';

--OR FOR LESS DETAIL
SELECT CONSTRAINT_NAME FROM USER_CONSTRAINTS WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'TBL_CUSTOMER';
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