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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:14:32+00:00 2026-05-12T07:14:32+00:00

I am trying to restore a backup of a Microsoft Dynamics NAV database, which

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I am trying to restore a backup of a Microsoft Dynamics NAV database, which unfortunately fails as it tries to set a CLUSTERED KEY for the tables which already have clustered keys.

In NAV, every company in the database gets its own copy of the tables, prefixed with the Company’s name, e.g. COMPANY$User_Setup. I’d therefore like to remove any clustered key on a given company, which means on any table which name starts with ‘Company$’.

Has anybody got a SQL statement that could perform this?

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    2026-05-12T07:14:32+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:14 am

    You’ll need to do it as a cursor. Assuming each PK constraint is named consistantly and is based on the table name, you’d be able to do something like (untested, so may contain typos or vauge syntax errors):

    DECLARE mycursor CURSOR FOR SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE name LIKE 'Company$%'
    
    OPEN CURSOR
    FETCH NEXT FROM mycursor INTO @tablename
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
    BEGIN
        SET @sql = N'ALTER TABLE QUOTENAME(' + @tablename + ') DROP CONSTRAINT PK_' + @tablename 
        EXEC sp_ExecuteSQL @sql
        FETCH NEXT FROM mycursor INTO @tablename
    END
    
    CLOSE CURSOR
    DEALLOCATE CURSOR
    

    If your PK’s aren’t named based on tablename, then you’ll have to modify this to also query based on sysconstraints or sysindexes to get the actual PK name.

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