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How to list out all Foreign Keys with "WITH NOCHECK" in SQL Server


Does anyone know a query for listing out all foreign keys in a database with WITH NOCHECK description applied to it? (removing them will boost performance and stability).


Solution

  • The following will return the name of the foreign keys in the current database that are disabled i.e. WITH NOCHECK

    For SQL Server 2005/2008:

    select * from sys.foreign_keys where is_disabled=1
    




    There was some discussion in the answer about the difference between disabled & not trusted. What's below explains the differnce Here's some code to clarify the difference between is_disabled & isnotrusted.

    -- drop table t1
    -- drop table t2
    create table t1(i int not null, fk int not null)
    create table t2(i int not null)
    -- create primary key on t2
    alter table t2
    add constraint pk_1 primary key (i)
    -- create foriegn key on t1
    alter table t1
    add constraint fk_1 foreign key (fk)
        references t2 (i)
    --insert some records
    insert t2 values(100)
    insert t2 values(200)
    insert t2 values(300)
    insert t2 values(400)
    insert t2 values(500)
    insert t1 values(1,100)
    insert t1 values(2,100)
    insert t1 values(3,500)
    insert t1 values(4,500)
    ----------------------------
    -- 1. enabled and trusted
    select name,is_disabled,is_not_trusted from sys.foreign_keys
    GO
    
    -- 2. disable the constraint
    alter table t1 NOCHECK CONSTRAINT fk_1
    select name,is_disabled,is_not_trusted from sys.foreign_keys
    GO
    
    -- 3. re-enable constraint, data isnt checked, so not trusted.
    -- this means the optimizer will still have to check the column
    alter table  t1 CHECK CONSTRAINT fk_1 
    select name,is_disabled,is_not_trusted from sys.foreign_keys
    GO
    
    --4. drop the foreign key constraint & re-add 
    -- it making sure its checked
    -- constraint is then enabled and trusted
    alter table t1  DROP CONSTRAINT fk_1
    alter table t1 WITH CHECK 
    add constraint fk_1 foreign key (fk)
        references t2 (i)
    select name,is_disabled,is_not_trusted from sys.foreign_keys
    GO
    
    
    --5. drop the foreign key constraint & add but dont check
    -- constraint is then enabled, but not trusted
    alter table t1  DROP CONSTRAINT fk_1
    alter table t1 WITH NOCHECK 
    add constraint fk_1 foreign key (fk)
        references t2 (i)
    select name,is_disabled,is_not_trusted from sys.foreign_keys
    GO
    

    is_disabled means the constraint is disabled

    isnottrusted means that SQL Server does not trust that the column has been checked against the foreign key table.

    Thus it cannot be assumed that re-enabling the foreign key constraint will be optimized. To ensure the optimizer trusts the column, it's best to drop the foreign key constraint & re-create it with the WITH CHECK option (4.)