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          The system provided sp_helpconstraint should do the trick.



          If you want to write your own code then I'd suggest you take a look at the source code for sp_helpconstraint, see where/how it derives the constraint data, then write your own query(s) to generate the desired result set.



          To find the source code for sp_helpconstraint you can either look in the installmaster script, or run exec sybsystemprocs..sp_helptext sp_helpconstraint,null,null,showsql.






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            The system provided sp_helpconstraint should do the trick.



            If you want to write your own code then I'd suggest you take a look at the source code for sp_helpconstraint, see where/how it derives the constraint data, then write your own query(s) to generate the desired result set.



            To find the source code for sp_helpconstraint you can either look in the installmaster script, or run exec sybsystemprocs..sp_helptext sp_helpconstraint,null,null,showsql.






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              The system provided sp_helpconstraint should do the trick.



              If you want to write your own code then I'd suggest you take a look at the source code for sp_helpconstraint, see where/how it derives the constraint data, then write your own query(s) to generate the desired result set.



              To find the source code for sp_helpconstraint you can either look in the installmaster script, or run exec sybsystemprocs..sp_helptext sp_helpconstraint,null,null,showsql.






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                The system provided sp_helpconstraint should do the trick.



                If you want to write your own code then I'd suggest you take a look at the source code for sp_helpconstraint, see where/how it derives the constraint data, then write your own query(s) to generate the desired result set.



                To find the source code for sp_helpconstraint you can either look in the installmaster script, or run exec sybsystemprocs..sp_helptext sp_helpconstraint,null,null,showsql.






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                The system provided sp_helpconstraint should do the trick.



                If you want to write your own code then I'd suggest you take a look at the source code for sp_helpconstraint, see where/how it derives the constraint data, then write your own query(s) to generate the desired result set.



                To find the source code for sp_helpconstraint you can either look in the installmaster script, or run exec sybsystemprocs..sp_helptext sp_helpconstraint,null,null,showsql.







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