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Violation of Primary constraint cannot insert duplicate key in object in SQLY2K DTS
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May 28th, 2008
I continue to get this message though there are no duplicate keys in the
table/s I am transferring into the new table I am creating using DTS. I
created a query to look to duplicate primary keys and did not get any
duplicates after running it. The DTS is a copy and has been modified (another
table has been added to the transfer). The copied DTS package has been
pointed to a test copy of the original database to make sure everything works
properly before moving the modification to production. To make sure I did not
make any changes that the original DTS has I re-directed the original the
test database and recieved the same error. Is there anything else I should be
looking at to correct this problem?
Thanks in advance,
table/s I am transferring into the new table I am creating using DTS. I
created a query to look to duplicate primary keys and did not get any
duplicates after running it. The DTS is a copy and has been modified (another
table has been added to the transfer). The copied DTS package has been
pointed to a test copy of the original database to make sure everything works
properly before moving the modification to production. To make sure I did not
make any changes that the original DTS has I re-directed the original the
test database and recieved the same error. Is there anything else I should be
looking at to correct this problem?
Thanks in advance,
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