• table: ut_Password

    columns:

    playerid (FK, int, not null)

    password (nchar(10), not null)

    PasswordDate (datetime)

    I understand about what I should do, but I could not take it inspiring example, if a similar script ready I see it would be easy to understand.

    Not sure exactly what you are looking for here. Are you trying to figure out if the table already has 10 rows for a given user and if so what do you want to happen? I have to say, this seems a lot like homework as much of the requirements sound that way.

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