Question

In SQL Server, I have a new column on a table:

ALTER TABLE t_tableName 
    ADD newColumn NOT NULL

This fails because I specify NOT NULL without specifying a default constraint. The table should not have a default constraint.

To get around this, I could create the table with the default constraint and then remove it.

However, there doesn't appear to be any way to specify that the default constraint should be named as part of this statement, so my only way to get rid of it is to have a stored procedure which looks it up in the sys.default_constraints table.

This is a bit messy/verbose for an operation which is likely to happen a lot. Does anyone have any better solutions for this?

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Solution

This should work:

ALTER TABLE t_tableName 
    ADD newColumn VARCHAR(50)
    CONSTRAINT YourContraintName DEFAULT '' NOT NULL

OTHER TIPS

ALTER TABLE t_tableName 
    ADD newColumn int NOT NULL
        CONSTRAINT DF_defaultvalue DEFAULT (1)
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