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DATE CONSTRAIGNT ON SQL SERVER

Asked by davidwalters in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server, MySQL Server

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ok guys heres the scenario...

I created my tables in access 2007
i sent my tables to the sql 2005 server.. t

he server did not like the constraights i had put on some of the date fields.. so i had to remove them. These worked fine in access.. so i presume i just need to tweak my code.

I have gone on to the database on the sql server.. i have open the contraints folder and selected to create a new constraight

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This is what i had in access
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Field - Date Required
Vallidation Rule - >date()+10
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Now i have tried typing the follow into the expressions box on the server but to no avail..

[date required]>date()+10

any ideas? i am very new to sql and vb.. mainly only ever played with acces...

I have some other date field criterias i need to luck at but to say confusion ill do them one by one :D

Cheers Guys
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