sp_pkeys (Transact-SQL)
Returns primary key information for a single table in the current environment.
|
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
TABLE_QUALIFIER |
sysname |
Name of the table qualifier. This field can be NULL. |
|
TABLE_OWNER |
sysname |
Name of the table owner. This field always returns a value. |
|
TABLE_NAME |
sysname |
Name of the table. In SQL Server, this column represents the table name as listed in the sysobjects table. This field always returns a value. |
|
COLUMN_NAME |
sysname |
Name of the column, for each column of the TABLE_NAME returned. In SQL Server, this column represents the column name as listed in the sys.columns table. This field always returns a value. |
|
KEY_SEQ |
smallint |
Sequence number of the column in a multicolumn primary key. |
|
PK_NAME |
sysname |
Primary key identifier. Returns NULL if not applicable to the data source. |
sp_pkeys returns information about columns explicitly defined with a PRIMARY KEY constraint. Because not all systems support explicitly named primary keys, the gateway implementer determines what constitutes a primary key. Note that the term primary key refers to a logical primary key for a table. It is expected that every key listed as being a logical primary key has a unique index defined on it. This unique index is also returned in sp_statistics.
The sp_pkeys stored procedure is equivalent to SQLPrimaryKeys in ODBC. The results returned are ordered by TABLE_QUALIFIER, TABLE_OWNER, TABLE_NAME, and KEY_SEQ.