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What is the significance of CHECK in SQL Server and uses?
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What is the significance of CHECK in SQL Server and uses?
When we say about the CHECK constraints, we will use this to limits the values which can be placed inside a table column. This will maintains the integrity. And we use this constraint which is used column wise to give the specific values to that column.

Example:- CONSTRAINT CHK_Employee CHECK (age<24)
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