I wish to create a constraint that state as below
Code.CodeTable ( CodeID smallint, CategoryID smallint,....) --> Parent Table
Admin.Document( DocumentTypeID smallint,.....) --> Child Table
The FK will be Admin.Document.DocumentTypeID map with Code.CodeTable.CodeID
I wish to have the constraint that only check Code.CodeTable.CodeID which the Code.CodeTable.CategoryID = 15 only.
As OMG Ponies already said – you cannot create fk constraints across databases, but if those are just odd table names with dots in them (highly discouraged! since SQL Server already uses a dotted schema: (database).(schema).(object name) and thus having dots in your table names is just asking for trouble at some point….), then you should be able to create your constraint like this:
Since you have dots in your table names, you need to enclose those names in square brackets [].
Basically, you need to modify the child table and tell SQL Server which column in that child table refers to what parent table and column in the parent table.