Database Diagram Error On SQL 2005
Jan 31, 2006
I upgraded from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005. The database owner is sa and I am
logging in as sa in Management Studio. But when I click on Database
diagrams I get the following error
"Database diagram support objects cannot be installed because this
database does not have a valid owner. To continue, first use the
Files page of the Database Properties dialog box or the ALTER
AUTHORIZATION statement to set the database owner to a valid login,
then add the database diagram support objects."
How can I fix it?
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Apr 23, 2007
I have created a database with several tables. I want to create a database diagram to show the relationshipbetween the tables. Below are the steps from the SQL Server 2005 documentation on how to create a database diagram. The problem is that when I right click on the Database Diagrams folder I am only given two options. They are:"Working with SQL Server diagrams" and "Refresh"There is no menu choice to create a new database diagram. Can anyone tell me what the problem here is?
To create a new database diagramIn Object Explorer, right-click the Database Diagrams folder or any diagram in that folder.
Choose New Database Diagram on the shortcut menu.
The Add Table dialog box appears.
Select the required tables in the Tables list and click Add.
The tables are displayed graphically in the new database diagram.
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Jan 29, 2008
Hi,
I have created a database using VB Express 2005 express edition and I have created number of tables and SP's etc.
I am trying to use the database diagram tool but I get an error stating that the database doesn't have a valid dbo. I say yes to the prompt about making myself a valid dbo but I then get a message stating that I do not have permissions to imprersonate the dbo.
How do I overocome this issue?
Thanks
Bill
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Jul 30, 2007
Hi, guys. i tried to create a diagram for a database in SQL Server 2005.
After creating the diagram, there were no relationships indicated among the data. Why did this happen?
I've tried to create the diagrams on 2000 version with same database, it did list out all the relationships but why not 2005?
M i K e
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Jan 12, 2008
My question is complete in Subject!
I need some inside of following?
Diff between database diagram (in SQL Server 2005) and Entity Relationship Diagram?
If database is developed in SQL Server 2005 then how we can generate its ER Diagram?
Thanks in advance!!!
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Feb 27, 2006
Installed adventure works..and when creating a database diagram giving a message says that it does not have valid owner.
The adventure works database is in SQL 2005 compatibility mode.
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Apr 16, 2008
Hi,
I'm using Visual Studio 2008 and i guess the sql server comes with it is the 2005 express version. So, my problem is: when i try to create a new database diagram on a new .mdf database, i get the error "Invalid String Class".
I believe this has something to do with some unregistered dlls, but i dont know how to solve...
Any help?
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Feb 29, 2008
HI,
How can i start to create database diagram in Sqlserver 2005.
Please provide any URL(s).
Thanks and Regards,
Rafeeq
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Sep 7, 2009
I am getting following error when I try to create the 1st diagram for my existing database in SQL server management studio . I am using sql server 2008 express. Operating system is Vista basic home. I was able to get past the "no valid owner error" problem by using the ALTER PROCEDURE; now I have the following: Invalid column name 'uvalue'.Invalid column name 'uvalue'.Could not find stored procedure 'dbo.sp_upgraddiagrams'.Object is invalid. Extended properties are not permitted on 'dbo.sysdiagrams', or the object does not exist.Object is invalid. Extended properties are not permitted on 'dbo.sp_upgraddiagrams', or the object does not exist. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)/
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Aug 29, 2015
When I'm trying to create a database diagram for my tables., First it prompts me saying that - "This database does not have one or more of the supported objects... Do you wish to create them? I know this is normal when you don't have any diagrams. But after clicking "Yes", I get the following error which is attached.
I tried changing the database Owner to "sa". But, still the same error. Interestingly, other databases that are already having the database diagrams (created by others), are allowing me to create new diagrams in those databases. The only difference is, I created this database where I'm trying to create diagrams on. How do I get this working.
Below is Error Message:
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Jan 3, 2006
Hello,
I've seen threads concerning this problem. I have followed the prescribed steps to fix the problem. I've set the db owner to sa, I've set compatibility to 2005. Still I can't get the diagram to function.
Can anyone out there help me?
Thanks, Bill
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Jan 9, 2008
Hello:
I have an old database created in SQL Server 2000,
now I can open, access it in SQL Server 2005 Management Studio, but I can't create Data Diagrams.
Please advise on how to make it work....
Thank you
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Mar 24, 2004
Hi. I am getting back into working SQL now after a bunch of years and I am having problems with creating relationships with my tables.
All of the fields are defined the same, to clear that.
The error message that I am getting is:
'StaffTable' table saved successfully
'Billing Data Table 2' table
- Unable to create relationship 'FK_Billing Data Table 2_StaffTable'.
ODBC error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]ALTER TABLE statement conflicted with COLUMN FOREIGN KEY constraint 'FK_Billing Data Table 2_StaffTable'. The conflict occurred in database 'HIMS_TRANS_UPDATE', table 'StaffTable', column 'StaffID'.
Any suggestions.
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Nov 29, 2006
i get the following message
Database diagram support objects cannot be installed because this database does not have a valid owner. To continue, first use the Files page of the Database Properties dialog box or the ALTER AUTHORIZATION statement to set the database owner to a valid login, then add the database diagram support objects.
I am the db owner but still wouldnt let me install and create diagrams.
help!
cheers
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Jun 1, 2007
Hi all,
When ever i tried to creat a diagram for the database i have i got this error:
Database diagram support objects cannot be installed because this database does not have a valid owner. To continue, first use the Files page of the Database Properties dialog box or the ALTER AUTHORIZATION statement to set the database owner to a valid login, then add the database diagram support objects.
the version of the database i am working in was backed up from another machine
what is the problem and how can i solve it?
Thanks in advance
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Dec 31, 2006
I am working through a book about setting up a database, though i'm doing it slightly differently, using a sql server database on a remote server rather than the local sql server express database shipped with visual studio.
everything has been going fine until i've reached a part where they want to add a database diagram to the existing database. they talk about right clicking the database diagram node, and selecting add, but for some reason there is no database diagram node, so i can't do it this way. the book also says using the data>add new>diagram from the menu, but when i do this i either have no diagram option (when i have no table opened) or else the diagram option is greyed out and unselectable (when i have a table opened).
any ideas on how i can add a database diagram?
dc
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Apr 27, 2001
How do u print the database diagram...basically is there any process that can generate the database diagram from the database which is already existing with the referential integrity...
Any resources where i can look for the same.
thanks,
Kavitha
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Nov 13, 2000
Hi All,
How to get the Database Diagram to a separate file like .doc or some formats.
Thanks,
Seenu. S
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Oct 13, 2000
Hi
Can anyone tell me about the storage of Database Diagrams. I want to know where these diagrams are stored in SQL Server? If it is in System table, which table and how to copy these diagrams into another database?
Thanks
Jag
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi,
i Created DataBase diagram in Sqlserver2005. Now i want to save as a file.Is there any way to save as a file ? or any Alternative Method.
Please Help Me.
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May 13, 2008
I have taken database diagram from my Sql Server 2005.
I copied this on word, but size it is showing is very small.
I used all the zoom options provided in Sql Server, but it is not clear.
Please guide me how to do this
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Mar 31, 2007
i am trying to create a database diagram but this error appears. what does this mean and what should i do? tnx
This database does not have a valid dbo user or you do not have permissions
to impersonate the dbo user, so database diagramming is not available.
Ensure the dbo account is valid and ensure that you have impersonate
permission on the dbo account.
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Jul 20, 2005
Is there any benefit as far as performance for creating a databasediagram in SQL Server 2K?Just wondering...lq
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Dec 28, 2005
How to programmatically work with Database Diagram object:
create, drop, add/remove tables...
Thanks, Sergey.
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Jun 25, 2007
how to move sql diagram from one sql server 2005 to another?
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Mar 30, 2006
For some reason, when I try to access a database diagram on our new 2005 SQL Server, I get the following error msg:
"Database diagram support objects cannot be installed because this database does not have a valid owner"
It then goes on to instruct me to either use Properties > Files or ALTER AUTHORIZATION to change the database owner.
Well, I've done that - and it clearly shows that there is an owner of the database, but even if I log in as that owner, the error msg continues to come up everytime I try to access Diagrams.
I found a post to run the following stored procedure which will set the sql server compatability level:
EXEC sp_dbcmptlevel database_name, 90
After running that in the query window of Management Stduio, I get the following msg below on the Messages tab:
"DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator."
I then try to create a new diagram again, and I get the same initial error (at the top of this post).
What do I need to do in order to create a DB diagram?
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Oct 9, 2006
I have a good size database (113 tables & views, each with an average of ~15 columns). I'd like to use SQL Server 2005 to create a basic table-layout diagram with fields for the DB, and then move that diagram to Visio or similar (even a bitmap) for additional annotations and updates. What I've seen so far with the tool that comes with SQL Server is that it's about good enough to do the initial generation and save me the work of having to type out the ~1600+ fields plus the relationships, but would be clumsy to use after that.
Unfortunately, so far I haven't seen a way to do any kind of export. It doesn't even want to let me print it (though it will, oddly, layout page-breaks for me). I'm currently using SSMS Standard edition (not express, but not pro either), so if that's the problem we do have a pro liscense for only one of the users here- I might be able to get him to do the export for me.
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Nov 23, 2005
I detached a SLQ 2000 database and reattached it in 2005 Developers.When I try to access the Diagrams, the below message is received. Mydomain account is owner. I'm local Admin on my machine. Shouldn't bea problem right? How do I add the Database Diagram Support Objects?TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio------------------------------Database diagram support objects cannot be installed because thisdatabase does not have a valid owner. To continue, first use the Filespage of the Database Properties dialog box or the ALTER AUTHORIZATIONstatement to set the database owner to a valid login, then add thedatabase diagram support objects.------------------------------BUTTONS:OK------------------------------
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Jun 20, 2006
Relationships between tables disappear without explanation in thedatabase diagram using SQL Server 2005.Many thanks for any thoughts/questions on the topic!
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Jun 10, 2001
I am a beginner in learning SQLServer 7.And I learn it by using its own help file.
The only problem troubles me is that after I do some options in database diagram,there's nothing happen.And then no matter what I do,database diagram panel is always blank.
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Apr 17, 2007
When I try to create a new diagram it sends me an error message:
Server Name: TICSQLEXPRESS
Error Number: 207
Severity: 16
State: 1
Procedure: sp_upgraddiagrams
Line Number: 55
Invalid column name 'uvalue'.
Invalid column name 'uvalue'.
Could not find stored procedure 'dbo.sp_upgraddiagrams'.
Object is invalid. Extended properties are not permitted on 'dbo.sysdiagrams', or the object does not exist.
Object is invalid. Extended properties are not permitted on 'dbo.sp_upgraddiagrams', or the object does not exist. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)
What is this?
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Jun 22, 2007
What is the advantages/disadvantages of using Database Diagram and link all the tables in MS SQL Server Management Studio versus letting the application check and link the different tables at run time? Currently, I do not have all my tables linked in a Database Diagram. I do everything at run time in my application code behind. What are the best practices? Which is easier or perhaps more secure?
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Sep 5, 2007
Hi, I have a database diagram on my sql server 2005, how can i copy that diagram to my pen drive so that i can build the database using that diagram on another computer...well the bottom line is i want to copy the datbase from one computer to another. thanksVishal
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