Permissions For Stored Procedures Generated By VS 2005
Apr 25, 2005
I have a DataSet (Data Component in Beta 1) and I want to add Fill and
Get methods by using a Stored Procedure that was created by VS 2005 (aspnet_Membership_GetAllUsers). I probably need to use Enterprise Manager to do so but I am not sure what permissions I need to set and how to set them.
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Aug 1, 2007
Good evening:
When assigning permissions to logins/roles, etc., does a login/user with rights to a stored procedure need rights to all of the tables and views that it accesses?
In other words:
If you create a login/user with rights to 3 stored procs, but deny access to the same user to the tables and/or views that the SP uses, will the sproc still run?
Stupid question? Sorry if it is.
** Future Daddy
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Jun 12, 2001
Is there any way by which I can grant the same permissions to all of my stored procedures by one command?
Thanks,
Adita
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Jul 3, 2001
Till yesterday I was able to execute the stored procedure sp_cycle_errorlog.
I am member of Domain Admin on NT.
I am member of sysadmin server roles on SQL Server 7.0 (SP1).
Now I receive the following error:
Server: Msg 15003, Level 16, State 1, Line 0
Only members of the sysadmin role can execute this stored procedure.
I have already stop and restart SQL Server.
Any idea?
Thank you.
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Feb 14, 2007
i have a stored procedure that calls another stored procedure which does the following:
exec @hr = sp_OACreate 'MSXML2.ServerXMLHttp', @obj OUT
if @hr < 0
begin
/* Raiserror('sp_OACreate MSXML2.ServerXMLHttp failed', 16, 1) */
return
end
exec @hr = sp_OAMethod @obj, 'Open', NULL, 'GET', @sUrl, false
now if I execute the first sp in management studio it doesn't error but if I call from asp it does error.
I gave the user permission to the first sp -- so I need to give permi
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May 17, 2006
Using Server Management
Studio Express and SQL Server 2005 Express - is it possible to assign
Exec permissions for users on a sproc by sproc basis. If so, how do I
do this?
TIA
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Mike Brind
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Jul 4, 2013
I have an app which calls a SP, which in turn calls a CLR Stored Procedure.
The CLR stored procedure calls a number of different tables, using a Context connection string.
The issue is that the CLR SP requires the user to have permissions to the tables directly, instead of just permissions to the SP which was expected.
If I just give permission to the SP, then the CLR SP fails. So I then add the table permissions, and it then works.
So the question is, how do I raise security so the app does not have permissions on the tables?
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Jan 25, 2008
I need to understand the permissions that a CLR stored procedure needs when it accesses tables. In a dbo TSQL stored procedure it has owner permissions on all dbo tables, so there is no need to grant permissions on tables to the database user.
Some developers recently implemented a CLR stored procedure that returned an error with update permission denied on table name. Once I granted the user account update permission on that table, it was able to execute OK.
I have been looking for a good explanation for the way the permissions to database objects need to be setup for CLR stored procedures. For example, could I have said to modify the procedure to use the EXECUTE AS clause, instead of granting the user account direct permission on the table? Does anyone have any links to good articles on this subject?
Edit:
I have a feeling I'm on my own trying to figure out how this works. I've been searching the web for hours, and I haven't found anything that directly addresses this.
CODO ERGO SUM
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Jul 20, 2005
Hi, is there any way that I can automate granting user permissions totables/ stored procedures in SQL server 2000?I have a whole bunch of tables and rather than having to right click eachtable/ then permissions in Enterprise manager I would like to be able toiterate through each table object in a database and grant the relevantpermissions.... Same with stored procedures.Is this possible?? If so, how can I do itThanks in advanceMark
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Apr 24, 2007
HI,
would like to know how to give execute permissions for all the stored procedures in a database at one shot. please advise.
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Jul 23, 2005
How can i add Execute permissions on the Stored Procedures under thecreated user permission iusing SQLDMO ?
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Sep 20, 2007
Hey guys,I'm pretty new to SQL configuration, and I need to give EXECUTEpersmissions for one of the SQL user roles. I am running SQL 2005Management Studio Express - free version. I found the list of mystored procedures, but I can not locate any permissions screen. Cansomeone help point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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Jul 20, 2005
Hello all, this is my second post to this newsgroup. It's a questionabout stored procedures and permissions and how these behave betweendatabases.Here's the scenario. I have a database that stores information for asystem "A", and I have a different database on the same SQL serverthat stores the login and other info "LOGIN". I write a storedprocedure in the "A" database that checks some tables in the "LOGIN"database, let's call this "SP_A".Additionally I have a user account that accesses all appropriatestored procedures in "A" called "USER_A", and the same for the "LOGIN"database, "USER_LOGIN".Here's the part that raised my curiosity. I log into the server viaQuery Analyzer using the "USER_A" account. I run "SP_A" which does ajoin between some table in "A" and another table in "LOGIN". I give"USER_A" execute permission on "SP_A", then I try to run "SP_A" andget an error:SELECT permission denied on object '(table in "LOGIN" database)',database '(real name of "LOGIN")', owner 'dbo'Huh? how come I need to assign additional select permissions in thisdatabase if I'm not doing an actual select statement? I'm not evendynamically running a select statement through an exec function. Thisjust struck me as odd, seeing as how I never explicitly set SELECTpermission on any table in "A" for "USER_A", yet my stored procedureworks, but between databases I have to assign extra permissions for astored procedure "SP_A" access to the tables in "LOGIN".Anyone able to explain this behavior? Because I'm at a loss and I'veonly been doing this DB thing for about 2 years.Thanks in advance, all.-TJ
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Jul 23, 2007
All,
Here is my problem, its very simple, But I dont have a solution.
To run / import / what ever I else I forgot (?) SSIS in SQL SERVER, what are permissions I'll need.
So far I have developed everything in BIDS, when I try to migrate it to a sql server by using Import package in Integration Services I got the below error.
TITLE: Import Package
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The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'sp_dts_listpackages', database 'msdb', schema 'dbo'. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'sp_dts_listpackages', database 'msdb', schema 'dbo'. (Microsoft SQL Native Client)
The error is very clear in itself, While I have raised a request for the execute permission of this stored procedure, i also like to know what kind of permissions I will need in MSDB to work with out any problems. So that I dont have to go to DBA for execute permission for each error I may get for this.Right now I dont have execute permission on any of the Stored Procs in MSDB.
If any body can show any pointers that would be help full.
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Nov 16, 2006
Hi
My website uses GET variables a lot and i'm trying to safe guard as much as possible against SQL injection attacks. I'm trying to create permissions which will deny a user to Delete/Insert/Update various tables.
I have managed this with the tables themselves, but when using a stored procedure, the tables do not take into account the user permissions which were set for that table!
Basically, how do i stop a stored procedure from Deleting/Inserting/Updating tables? :(
many thanks
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Aug 19, 2015
We have a generic sql login "prduser". Applications use this login. We want the login NOT to have ALTER PROCEDURE and DROP PROCEDURE permissions only on the stored procedures(there are thousands of them).
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Jun 25, 2015
What permission is required to run debug feature in SSMS(debug Stored Procedures). This is a development machine and developer requested for this.
EXECUTE permission was denied on the object 'sp_enable_sql_debug', database 'mssqlsystemresource', schema 'sys'.
EXECUTE permission was denied on object 'sp_sql_debug', database 'master'.
Is there any option other than giving sysadmin privilege on SQL?
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May 8, 2008
Hi all,
I would like to enable users that do not belong to groups (server roles) such as sysadmin, serveradmin and don't have db permissions such as ddl_admin or db_owner to run some of the system stored procedures (such as sp_addumpdevice sp_configure sp_serveroption ...) and DBCC commands (such as DBCC CHECKFILEGROUP - requires ob_owner or sysadmin permission).
Is it possible to change permissions of SQL Server system stored procedures?
Is it possible to change permissions of SQL Server DBCC commands?
Thanks,
Assaf
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Sep 30, 2006
Hi,
This Might be a really simple thing, however we have just installed SQL server 2005 on a new server, and are having difficulties with the set up of the Store Procedures. Every time we try to modify an existing stored procedure it attempts to save it as an SQL file, unlike in 2000 where it saved it as part of the database itself.
Thank you in advance for any help on this matter
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Sep 18, 2006
I'm having some problems debugging SQL Server stored procedures on a SQL Server 2005 server. I have installed Visual Studio 2005 on a workstation running Windows XP, now I'm trying to debug a ASP.Net web application that has some code that executes the stored procedures on a Windows 2003 Server running SQL Server 2005.
I opened VS2005 ... created a connection to the SQL Server 2005 instance ... open the Stored procedure ... right click the stored procedure name and selected Step into Stored Procedure and the following message is displayed:
Unable to start T-SQL debugging.Could not attach to SQL Server process on 'ServerName'.
Any ideas.
Thanks,
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Jun 11, 2007
Hi!
I use sql 2005 express on my computer for testing. The server that hosts my site is a sql 2000 server. Therefore I tuned the one database I use down to sql 8.
When I create stored procedures from web developer express, to the local sql 8 database I have in my sql express, it works nice. But when I copy all my files and my stored procedure to the webhost, it doesn't work.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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Feb 26, 2006
Is it possible to create and use stored procedures in SQL 2005 Express? As noted by someone else in an earlier post, you can right-click the stored procedures folder, get a template, code a stored procedure, and save it to a project file. However, whereas the earlier thread suggested that one could save the sp to the database by clicking !Execute, this does not work for me and I can find no other obvious way to make the sp accessible to my code-behind procs. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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Oct 12, 2006
Hi 2 all,
How to create stored procedures using a Wizard in sqlserver 2005 (Like from "Run a Wizard" in sqlserver 2000)
Please Helpme.
Thanx in advance.
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Sep 9, 2007
The Extended Stored Procedures (Written in C++ unmanaged code) are supported in SQL Server 2005????
Thanks
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Feb 16, 2007
Hi gurus
i have a assignment on hands to transfer store procedures of 2005 to 2000. I have tryed by scripting SPs and then runing them in 2000 QA, but it gives me error every time ....... so please help me to resolve this problem.
thanks
shekhar
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Jan 29, 2007
Dear All,
I am using SQL 2005 Express, and i need to Encrypt all my Stored Procedure while deploying in my Production Server.
Help me out to do.
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Aug 9, 2007
Hai,
I just waana know whether we can use "FOR statement" in Stored Procedures. If yes, can you describe it with some examples of how they are used in stored procedures ?
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Apr 21, 2006
I converted a program from SQL 2000 to SQL 2005 all went well. I created a number of tables and stored procedures after the conversion. I backed up my .mdf and .idf files. I was having problems with SQL so I uninstalled and re-installed it. Once I re-installed it I could no longer display some tables and files. Since I am the dbo, I think I should be able to access them. There obviously is something I am missing, hopefully not the tables and sps.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thank you.
LitePipe
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Sep 19, 2006
I am trying to execute a simple SELECT statement in a stored procedure from within Visual Studio 2005. The procedure executes but returns no rows. (There are rows in the table and a VIEW using the same SELECT statement does return the rows.)
I added a PRINT statement to the stored procedure to see if it executed and it did print my text in the output window as expected.
The SQL server is running on Windows Server 2003 with latest service packs and patches. I had detached the database while doing maintenance on our system and re-attached it later.
I can not find any reason why it refuses to return rows.
Larry
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Jan 30, 2008
Hi,
I was wondering, is it really true that in Sql Server 2005, there is no updated date -property for stored procedures? There is a created date -property, but it's not useful, because stored procedure's get updated often. This is a huge disadvantage for me, and I was really waiting for ms to fix this problem after sql server 2000, but no. Does anyone figured out any solution to this problem?
Br,
Riika
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Aug 15, 2006
For those intersted here is our TOC and the book's link. You can preorder at this point. We are sticking to the Nov. timeframe, but we may get it done sooner.
Chapter 1 Introducing SQLCLR
Chapter 2 Building a Procedure
Chapter 3 SQLCLR Strucutre & Common Tasks
Chapter 4 Creating Objects
Chapter 5 Compare & Contrast
Chapter 6 Replacing TSQL Objects
Chapter 7 Using the Base Library
Chapter 8 Using Procedures in Apps
Chapter 9 Error Handling
Chapter 10 Administration
Chapter 11 Case Study
Here is the link:
http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTitle/productCd-0470054034.html
Enjoy,
Derek
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Aug 2, 2006
What system stored procedures have changed between SQL 2000 and SQL 2005?
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