Functions/Operations/Enable-Constraint.ps1
function Enable-Constraint { <# .SYNOPSIS Enable a check or foreign key constraint. .DESCRIPTION The `Enable-Constraint` operation enables a check or foreign key constraint on a table. Only check and foreign key constraints can be enabled/disabled. .LINK Disable-Constraint .EXAMPLE Enable-Constraint 'Migrations' 'FK_Migrations_MigrationID' Demonstrates how to disable a constraint on a table. In this case, the `FK_Migrations_MigrationID` constraint on the `Migrations` table is disabled. Is it a check constraint? Foreign key constraint? It doesn't matter! #> [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=0)] [string] # The name of the constraint's table. $TableName, [Parameter()] [string] # The schema of the table. Default is `dbo`. $SchemaName = 'dbo', [Parameter(Mandatory=$true,Position=1)] [string] # The name of the constraint. $Name ) Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest' New-Object 'Rivet.Operations.EnableConstraintOperation' $SchemaName, $TableName, $Name, $false } Set-Alias -Name 'Enable-CheckConstraint' -Value 'Enable-Constraint' |