I have the following table InfoSchema which contains the SchemaName and the TableName of each table in my test database :
SchemaName TableName dbo Employee dbo Department Function Company Finance Payslips Sub ProjectSub
I want to add for each table the constraint PrimaryKey to the column ending with ID or Id : In dbo.Employee there is one column EmployeeId so the query will be like below :
ALTER TABLE dbo.Employee ADD CONSTRAINT Employee_pk PRIMARY KEY (EmployeeId);
For Sub.ProjectSub there are 3 columns ending with Id :
- ProjectId
- CompanyId
- SubId
The constraint will be added at the first column appearing in the structure of the table.
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Answer
As I mention in my comment, you can use a dynamic statement to create the statements. I very strongly suggest looking over the SQL generated, however, so I do not include an EXEC sp_executesql
statement here. PRINT
or SELECT
the value of @SQL
and check it over first, then run the statements as you need:
DECLARE @SQL nvarchar(MAX), @CRLF nchar(2) = NCHAR(13) + NCHAR(10); SET @SQL = STUFF((SELECT @CRLF + @CRLF + N'ALTER TABLE ' + QUOTENAME(s.[name]) + N'.' + QUOTENAME(t.[name]) + @CRLF + N'ADD CONSTRAINT ' + QUOTENAME(CONCAT(t.[name],N'_PK')) + N' PRIMARY KEY (' + QUOTENAME(c.[name]) + N');' FROM sys.schemas s JOIN sys.tables t ON s.schema_id = t.schema_id CROSS APPLY (SELECT TOP 1 * FROM sys.columns c WHERE c.object_id = t.object_id AND c.name LIKE '%id' ORDER BY c.column_id ASC) c WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM sys.key_constraints k WHERE k.[type] = 'PK' AND k.parent_object_id = t.object_id) FOR XML PATH(N''),TYPE).value('.','nvarchar(MAX)'),1,4,N''); PRINT @SQL;
This assumes that the first column, ordinally, needs to be the PK, and it will not attempt to create a PK on a table that already has one.