System Tables

Jul 20, 2005

I dont want to see these at all and cannot find where to
specify a view or modification of a view. can someone throw me a
bone here and tell me where to make the adjustments if I can make them
at all

Michael

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Determining What Are System Objects In Sp_help Or System Tables

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Hi,I have a few things on my databases which seem to be neither true systemobjects or user objects - notably a table called 'dtproperties' (createdby Enterprise manager as I understand, relating to relationship graphingor something) and some stored procs begining with "dt_" (some kind ofsource control stuff, possible visual studio related). These show up whenI use"exec sp_help 'databaseName'"but not in Ent. Mgr. or in Query Analyzer's object browser, and also notin a third party tool I use called AdeptSQL. I am wondering how thosetools know to differentiate between these types of quasi-system objects,and my real user data. (This is for the purpose of a customized schemagenerator I am writing). I'd prefer to determine this info with systemstored procs (ie sp_help, sp_helptex, sp_...etc) but will dip into thesystem tables if needed.Thanks,Dave

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Hi All

I want to know where I can find Object permission detailes, For example
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Can somebody whose done this before tell me how to do it.

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Hello,

I've one Sybase DBA asking this question, Is this really true, Pls help me.

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I'm doing an impact analysis to see what views / stored procedures etc are impacted by a change to columns in a table.
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Hello,

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Oct 24, 2001

HI all,
I need to understand a little bit more about SQL Server built in tables. For example in Oracle if I need to check for tables names under one database. The query will be something like this:

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How can I do this in sql server 7?
I know there is a table called sysobjects. The sysobject will give me all the objects in the database but how can I specify wether its a table or a column. More over can someone refer me a good book for sql server 7. Both development and administration.
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I'm thinking of building a trigger against a system table(sysobjects) in
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Mar 15, 2007

Where can I see system tables in SSMS?

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I think, therefore I am - Rene Descartes

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Nov 7, 2007

In previous versions we could query the system tables to get metadata.
In SQL 2005 they seem to be hidden. They are there. You can query them, but I can't find them.

Question: Is there any way to see them in SSMS?

Yeah, I know you aren't supposed to, but hey, they are usefull and I like them.

Microsoft has given us a confusing collection of alternatives for finding metadata;
System views, Catalog Views, Dynamic Management Views, Compatibility Views, Information_schema views.

I have tried to organize some thoughts on what these are and here is what I make of them.
If any of this is in error, I would like some corrections.


SYSTEM VIEW - the stuff below and more. Shows system information.
...CATALOG VIEW - is a system view on the system tables
...DYNAMIC MANAGEMENT VIEW - is a system view on system tables and various buffers for current status info.
...COMPATIBILITY VIEW - is a system view which shows ONLY 2000 information. It is there for compatibility.
...INFORMATION_SCHEMA VIEW - each database has it's own set. Holds db-level metadata.

Hayden

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Dec 11, 2007

I made a copy of our database and restored it to a new database. We want to strip all the content out except the users and roles. I have been able to delete everything except "system" tables, views and stored procedures.

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Jul 28, 2005

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