SQL Server 2008 :: Creating And Transferring Permissions?

Mar 24, 2015

I have existing domain users with SQL logins and having different set of permissions, we are migrating to new domain, and we have new user ID's with new domain. Is there any way through query I can create an user and copy the permissions.

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Permissions Problems Creating A Linked Server

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I am trying to create a linked server in the management studio and am getting an error

"A required operation could not be completed. You must be a member of the sysadmin role to perform this operation"

I have tried giving the user rights via

GRANT ALTER ANY LINKED SERVER TO [DOMuser]

as well as adding them to the setupadmin group. No luck.

I can add the linked server via sp_addlinkedserver as the user.

Any ideas?

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I removed the account from sysadmin and limited it to dbcreator and public but the job fail.

How to setup an account so that people who know the service account password can't log in with that account and read db information?

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Therefore, every time the user group executes the stored procedure it fails because the security permissions do not propagate to the next database.

Is there anything I can do to get around this without grant dbo permissions to the whole user group.

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The developers in our shop have a need to explicitly grant view definition permissions to themselves on stored procedures they create in their development databases. They have dbo level permissions in these databases and although they can explicitly grant view definition permissions to other developers in the same database, they are unable to do so for themselves. When they attempt this, it appears that they are successful but when they check the stored procedure afterwards the permission is not there for themselves.

While this does not cause an issue in development, the intention is for these view definition permissions to be carried forward to the test and production databases where they only have datareader permissions.

When these stored procedures are scripted out by the dba to move to Test and Production the view definition permissions are not scripted out for the developer in question.

Is there a way that a developer with dbo rights in a database can explicitly grant themselves view definition permissions on a stored procedure they create as dbo?

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Create Table Writes(...)
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What i am looking for is a fast/reliable way to create the multiple database copies. then when the training class is over and a new one is getting started, we will run my program to reset everything back to start.Should i detach/copy/attach or create a master backup and restore it 20 times. What kind of user access pitfalls will i need to look out for.

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Apr 30, 2015

Environment: Microsoft SQL Server Standard Edition (64-bit), 10.0.5520.0

I was doing a code review for another developer and came across this code:

CREATE TABLE dbo.#ABC
(
ReportRunTime DATETIME
,SourceID VARCHAR(3)
,VisitID VARCHAR(30)
,BaseID VARCHAR(25)

[Code] ....

This EXECUTES with no error or warning message.However, if I change this to CREATE the PK in an ALTER TABLE statement, I get the (expected by me) error:

CREATE TABLE dbo.#ABC
(
ReportRunTime DATETIME
,SourceID VARCHAR(3)
,VisitID VARCHAR(30)
,BaseID VARCHAR(25)
,OccurrenceSeqID INT

[code]...

==> Msg 8111, Level 16, State 1, Line 17 Cannot define PRIMARY KEY constraint on nullable column in table '#ABC'.

==> Msg 1750, Level 16, State 0, Line 17 Could not create constraint. See previous errors.

(note: As the #ABC table is an actual copy of a few of the columns in a "permanent" table, I will likely change the definition as follows such that the columns are defined to match the names / datatypes / NULLability:

SELECT TOP 0
CAST('01-01-1980' AS DATETIME) AS [ReportRunTime]
,SourceID
,VisitID
,BaseID
,OccurrenceSeqID

[Code] .....

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Below is the syntax I am using for creating Linked server from SQL Server i.e windows 2008 R2 standard to Postresql database running on Linux 32 bit Debian (Linux turtle 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.46-1+deb7u1 i686 GNU/Linux) and the version of Postresql is 8.3

/****** Object: LinkedServer [HGCDEV] Script Date: 09/15/2015 17:03:37 ******/
EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedserver @server = N'HGCDEV', @srvproduct=N'', @provider=N'MSDASQL', @datasrc=N'172.16.20.159',@provstr=N'UID=web;PWD=dev123'
/* For security reasons the linked server remote logins password is changed with ######## */
EXEC master.dbo.sp_addlinkedsrvlogin @rmtsrvname=N'HGCDEV',@useself=N'False',@locallogin=NULL,@rmtuser='web',@rmtpassword='dev123'

This the error I am getting " Cannot initializee the data source object of OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" for linked server "HGCDEV".

How to setup the linked server........... Below are the drivers installed on the SQL server

PostgreSQL35W
PostgreSQL30

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E.G.

A statement using the parameters

@StartDate = '2015-01-01'
@EndDate = '2015-01-05'

Ends up with rows:

'2015-01-01'
'2015-01-02'
'2015-01-03'
'2015-01-04'
'2015-01-05'

What would be the best way to do this ?

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Already has the following constraint:
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How can I add a unique key that will cover the 3 fields --> MemberID,MeasureID,TimePeriodID

I also want to know whether we can include the " WITH ( IGNORE_DUP_KEY=ON ) "

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On the main chart there is a catagory called "Missing".

I want a chart for this category to display when the main chart is loaded. So below the main chart it would show a chart for each of the categories on the main chart.

Basically this report returns information on a certain part number displaying its problem types. Then I want it to create other charts for each problem type displaying the problem sub-types.

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SQL Server 2008 :: Script To List All Database Level Permissions In A Database?

Aug 4, 2015

I found this script online..

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JOIN [sys].[database_principals] prin
ON sec.[grantee_principal_id] = prin.[principal_id]
WHERE sec.class = 0
ORDER BY [User], [Permission];

but the results are this: 2 columns - User and Permission

User Permission
User1 GRANT CONNECT
User2 GRANT CONNECT

IS there a way in SQL Server (2005/2008/2012) to run a script against a Database that will show all users that have permissions to that Database and the type of permissions?

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Yesterday I was playing around with using a file system task. The sharepoint file has a UNC path so why not? I created a simple test package with a single file system task that copies the sharepoint file (addressed via UNC) to another network location. Package runs fine locally.

I try running on our utility server but am getting a "The file name [SHAREPOINT UNC PATH] specified in the connection was not valid" error. Package is running with a proxy on the server and the proxy account has the same permissions to the sharepoint site (so far as I can tell) as me.

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Aug 17, 2004

I am trying to create a new user for a SQL Server database and use the credentials in an
ASP.NET app.

Problem is dbo permissions are not being applied to the database objects when I set up a
new user (Logins -> New Logins) with SQL Server Authentication, set the default database to
the database I want.

I then get an error message saying that the user has not been granted access to their default
database : DBNAME and therefore will not be able to gain access to their default database.

I'm not sure why this is as I am logged in as sa.

Anyway, when I ignore the error and set-up this new user through the Users section of the
database none of the dbo permissions carry over.

Can anyone help?
Cheers.

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Jun 6, 2007

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Two questions:

1) Can I set it up to where she can save a view to a schema which she is the owner?

2) If not, then what permissions must be set to allow her to create / save views but not be able to create, etc. other objects such as tables and stored procedures?

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Nov 13, 2006

We deploy our app via ClickOnce. Rather than shipping the .mdf and .ldf, the app detects whether the database is there and creates it via script if it's not. The script was originally generated from SQL Exrpess Mangement Console, etc.

In the past, we've made the stipulation that the user must have administrator access to the machine. However, we now need to find a workable solution for users who are not administrators on their machine. Currently, we use the following connection string before attempting to run the db creation script:

conn.ConnectionString = "Server=.\sqlexpress;Integrated Security = true;User Instance=false";

The script fails when trying to execute "CREATE DATABASE [myDatabaseName] ON PRIMARY "

with the error:

"CREATE DATABASE permission denied in database 'Master'"



How can we get around this permissions issue in the most automated way possible?



TIA!



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Apr 27, 2004

I appreciate this may appear to a bit of a noob question but bear with me! ;)

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This means I then have to go through each table on the host server an put things straight. A pain in the bum... I've tried creating the table structure using a SQL script which keeps the ID colum but not the default values.

Why is this happening and how can I resolve it?

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I saw there is something like sp_addlinkedserver, but to be honest, I don't get the syntax correct.

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an Execute SQL Task: EpilogueSql
an "on success" arrow to
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an Execute SQL Task: PostTransaction Sql
an "on failure" arrow to
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