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Apr 27, 2007

I have two questions:
 
1) Is it possible to rename a SQL table –or- copy the content of a table into a new table ?
 
2) How to replace the renamed or replaced table name inside the code of Stored Procedures that references it ?

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Right clicked dbo.AddUser and selected "modify"



This allowed me to paste the additional code into the right hand window/pane, however when I try and save this it wants to save it a seperate file /query. Is there something I don't understand?

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If I give the user db_ddladmin permission they can edit all the user stored procedures, but for security reasons I would prefer to be able to this this at procedure level rather than a global permission on all user procs.

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Hi,

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I'm using SQL Server Management Studio (not Express) and I don't see any "design" option. I do see a "modify" option. I clicked there and modified just a number I wanted to. Once modified I clicked on the X button to shut the file hoping the system would ask me if I wanted to save the changes made. When I clicked "yes" the file saved into "my documents > sql management studio > proyects".

I checked the original Store Procedure file inside "Programmability > Stored Procedures" and obviously it wasn't altered. I have now a file called "SQLQuery31" in "my documents > sql management studio > proyects" that seems to have the modification made.

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