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When writing general purpose applications, it is often necessary to find out the names of the columns that comprise the key of a table. sp_help displays this information, but it is not readily usable inside a program in this format. The information is stored in the keys columns in SYSINDEXES in a highly encoded form. The following is a built-in function for decoding this data into a usable form:
This function will return a text string containing the name of the first column that comprises the second index on sysobjects. It is described in "Microsoft SQL Server Command Reference." Additional query words: Transact-SQL
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