Create A Default Schema
May 22, 2008
I Would like to create a schema sample and make it as default schema instead of dbo.
If a user logs in and creates a table like create table t1 (no int ) .
it would be assigned to sample schema and displayed as sample.t1 not dbo.t1.
How to set the user created schema as primary schema.
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Sep 27, 2007
==SQL Server 2005 SP2==Is it possible to set the default schema in code?I know that, for a particular DB user, I can set the default schemastatically in Mgmt Studio. However, I want to do this dynamicallyin source code.I am using JDBC if that matters.Any help appreciated.TIAaj
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May 4, 2006
We have a new development SQL2005 server.
To implement secutiry on this new server we decided to grant rights to NT-groups.
We defined an NT-group Programmersmembers and gave this group the necessary rights.
The problem now is when a member of this NT-group creates a table (this group is dbo in the development database) everything works fine as expected.
But when a member of this group tries to make a new table through 'Microsoft SQL server management studio' they receive the error that there is no default schema available.
But it seems to be impossible to map a default schema to an NT-Group.
=> Does this means we have no other way than to give each individual programmer the necessary rights and assign them to a default schema.
It is no option to force our programmers to create each table through a script on the development database.
Or is there another option ?
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Sep 25, 2007
Hi,
Re: sql server 2005
I recently migrated a database from one server to another. In the process of doing this, I renamed one of the sql server 2000 migrated logins to a new name, using "alter login with name" and "alter user with name"
Now, I'm having problems with permissions. This user cannot execute sp_send_dbmail, even though it has explicit execute permissions on this stored proc in the msdb database.
What I noticed about this user is that is carried over a default schema from the old 2000 server. I'm beginning to think that this has something to do with the lost permissions. So I tried to drop the default schema. No dice. Next, I set the default schema to dbo. That still didn't work.
Can someone please tell me how to drop a default schema for a user? I've tried everything I can think of, from removing the schema name from the properties windows, to "alter user". Nothing has worked.
Thanks
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Mar 31, 2006
During deployment of my database project I receive the following error:
"The default schema does not exist."
What could be causing this error?
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Mar 14, 2006
I am confused.
I added my NT account to the sql server logins for my sql server (2005), then I added a corresponding user account to my database. I then set my default schema. I connect to the database, and the default schema seems to be set to dbo.
Can anyone thing of a reason why this might be happening? Is there some sort of override if I have additional privledges on the server?
I appreciate any thoughts...
-Mike Graham
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Sep 5, 2007
Hi,
I have SQL Server Management Studio and SQL Server 2000.
What I want to know is:
Is there any way to prevent displaying default schema or owner, when viwing the "tables list" in the object browser?
eg. Instead of
dbo.MyTable1
dbo.MyTable2
....
I want to view as
MyTable1
MyTable2
Thanks
Srinika
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Aug 28, 2005
We're using Windows Authentication with our SQL Server. We've added a domain group to the SQL Server groups and would like to give it a default schema. The properties window is the same for users and groups but the default schema field is enable only for user entities. We cannot add a default schema to a group.
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Sep 25, 2007
I'm migrating a dotnetnuke website from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2005 and have run into a problem with one of the stored procedures.
The database objects seem to have upgraded successfully to use the db schema identifer from the dbowner identifier. However I am having a problem with a particular stored procedure trying to execute another stored procedure.
When the following procedure is called, it seems that the db engine has forgotten the schema context and therefore can't find the called procedure. Has anyone come across this before and is there a workaround other than modifing every SP that uses EXEC?
ALTER PROCEDURE [myschema].[dnn_Forum_StatisticsGet]
(
@ModuleID int,
@UpdateWindow int = 12,
@TabId int
)
...
BEGIN
EXEC dnn_Forum_AA_StatisticsSiteUpdate 0, 0, @ModuleID, @TabId
END
...
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Dec 14, 2007
Does anyone know how to tell sp_rename to look in a schema other than the default.
The code below reproduces the problem.
-- WORKS IN default schema
--
create table dbo.TestDF1(
dfField intconstraint DF1 default 0
)
go
sp_rename 'DF1', 'DF2', 'OBJECT'
go
Select name
From
sys.default_constraints
where
object_name(parent_object_id) = 'TestDF1'
go
drop table dbo.TestDF1
go
-- DOESN'T WORK IN added schema
--
create schema TestSchema
go
create table TestSchema.TestDF2(
dfField intconstraint DF3 default 0
)
go
sp_rename 'DF3', 'DF4', 'OBJECT'
go
Msg 15248, Level 11, State 1, Procedure sp_rename, Line 315
Either the parameter @objname is ambiguous or the claimed @objtype (OBJECT) is wrong.
---------------------------
drop table TestSchema.TestDF2
go
drop schema TestSchema
go
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Jun 15, 2007
Hi
For MSSQL 2005 server, when we create new user using stored procedure sp_grantdbaccess, it creates schema with name given to user.
While when we create new user with query " Create login identfied by'password'. It attach user to default schema at the server.
My question is can we have a default schema assigned to the user, while user is created with sp_grantdbaccess?
Is there any way to do so?
Please reply as early as possible.
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Apr 20, 2013
i have database and set default table schema to "ray" and me must input ruy.TABLE-NAME for retrive data !!! , i need set Default Schema to current user for call database as just database name(for my program) , how changed it ? (i change default schema for current user by alter command but not worked !)
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May 6, 2008
Dear All,
I am using SQLServer 2005, I have setup a login user "User1" and next I setup database user using the same username and login name. After that I create a new schema "mySchema" and make "User1" as the owner of the schema. To "User1" I assigned the default schema to "mySchema", so far its working fine. But when I open the user's property window (dialogbox) the default schema always gets reset to "dbo".
What could be the problem here? Please help me if there is any solution to get the right schema which I assigned to the user.
Thanks and regards,
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Feb 26, 2008
what wrong ?
IF NOT EXISTS ( SELECT * FROM sys.schemas WHERE [name] = 'ATypes' )
BEGIN
CREATE SCHEMA [ATypes] AUTHORIZATION Owner_SchATypes;
END
GO
why I get an error ?
Noam Graizer
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Apr 24, 2007
How can I create a new schema inside a database from Managment studio express.
Also can someone explain me the concept of schema clearly. If database is like a house, then is schema like a room in it ??
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Nov 2, 2007
I€™m trying to create an index on a view. I get the error that €˜the view is not schema bound.€™
Soooo, I try to put it in a schema.
This is the syntax I am using -
CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION painter
CREATE VIEW large_paints AS
SELECT paint_id,color FROM paint WHERE paint_size=100
CREATE INDEX idx on large_paints (paint_id);
I get the error - Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'INDEX'.
Any ideas?
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Mar 25, 2008
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM Sys.Schemas WHERE [Name] = N'HR4')
CREATE SCHEMA HR4 AUTHORIZATION [dbo]
The above statements gives me an error saying "Incorrect syntax near schema". But the following code works fine.
DECLARE @sql varchar(100)
set @sql='CREATE SCHEMA HR4 AUTHORIZATION [dbo]'
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM Sys.Schemas WHERE [Name] = N'HR4')
exec(@sql)
Any ideas on what is causing this error?
Thanks!
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Dec 19, 2006
Hi .Net Guru’s,I have an urgent requirement for my project; the issue is mentioned below;Using .Net(C#/VB.Net) I need to generate/created Database objects from XML schemas.I don't have any sample xml schema file to give you. You just imagine you have a sample .xsd file and this .xsd file will be used to create database tables.Please let me know if you have any queries. Thanks,nick
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Nov 5, 2004
Hey,
I was wondering does anyone know a way to get the structure, with relationships, of a Sql Database and generate a XML Schema. I want to use the Schema to build a CrystalReport.
Thanks!
-Kevin
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Jul 30, 2007
instead of CREATE SCHEMA using T-SQL
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Apr 18, 2006
Hi All
I have a SP that i create tables and other objects on another database.
Creating table work well.
declare @s nvarchar(2000)
set @s = 'use db01'
set @s = @s + 'CREATE TABLE ABC (recid int)
exec (@s)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
But if i try to create a schema it gives error :
'CREATE SCHEMA' must be the first statement in a query batch.
declare @s nvarchar(2000)
set @s = 'use db01'
set @s = @s + 'CREATE SCHEMA AAA
exec (@s)
How can i solve it?
Thanks.
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Oct 11, 2007
Greetings,
I've searched through this and other SQLCE newsgroups, and it would
appear that whenever this question is asked, it is deflected or left
unanswered. I'll try again:
Is there any way to create SQLCE database tables from an XML schema
(preferably in .NET with C#)? Of course this can be done with the .NET
DataSet, but there doesn't appear to be any way to get the DataSet to
create the tables in the SQLCE database (although the reverse can be
done). I won't go into long explanations of the application, but it
does not ever have any connection to an SQL server, and we don't want
to create the SQLCE tables in code. We *only* want to create them
using an XML schema. Is the only option writing our own code to do this?
TIA
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Aug 3, 2007
You can't assign a default schema for a user that maps to a Windows group. OK fine. But if you create a user for that group anyway with no default schema, any objects created by members of that group will automatically cause a schema to be created for them, EVEN WHEN THAT USER HAS BEEN EXPLICITLY DENIED THE CREATE SCHEMA PERMISSION IN THE DATABASE. This is the same as it was in 2K5, but has still not been fixed in 2k8.
To reproduce, do the following steps:
Create a windows group, either in the doman or local to the box.
Add at least one Windows user to that group.
Create a SQL login for that Windows group.
Map that login to a new user in some database.
Explicitly 'deny create schema to ' that group/user.
Grant 'create procedure' to that group/user.
Log onto SQL with a Windows login that is a member of that Windows group
Use the database that we set the permissions in above.
Create a dummy stored procedure without qualifying the name with a schema ie: 'create prodedure test1 as select 'hello world').
Look to see what you ended up with. You will have a new schema named the same as the user who created the sproc. This will now be their default schema implicitly, and the test1 stored procedure will be in that schema, EVEN WHEN THAT USER WA EXPLICITLY DENIED THE CREATE SCHEMA PERMISSION IN THE DATABASE.
Could you please fix this?
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Apr 6, 2006
Hi
I have a schema called Accounts owned by fred
User bob has create procedure permission as follows:
grant create procedure to bob
bob would like to create a procedure in schema Accounts.
When he issues create proc Accounts.sp_proc.... it fails with:
Msg 2760, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_proc, Line 3
The specified schema name "Accounts" either does not exist or you do not have permission to use it.
What permission do I need to grant bob in order to allow this?
Thanks
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Oct 6, 2006
In CLR integrated trigger:
If I want to make a trigger:
- For Insert
- With name: NewEmployeeInserted
- On table dbo.Employees
I add the following attribute above the desired .net method logic:
[SqlTrigger(Event = "For Insert", Name = "NewEmployeeInserted", Target = "Employees")]
How to make a trigger on for example: Production.Employees table?
where Production is the schema where this table resides.
Thank you.
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Mar 20, 2007
I have some questions about creating SQL Server CE databases. Based on my experiments and what I've read on these forums, it looks like there are a couple ways to create a database schema. I can edit the database schema via the Server Explorer in Visual Studio, or use an external program like SQL Server Management Studio and somehow convert those files to .sdf files.
I find Visual Studio's built in tools to be cumbersome to use and limited in functionality, and using SSMS seems like a roundabout way of approaching the problem. I understand Microsoft will be releasing better tools with Orcas, but in the meantime, I'm wondering if there are alternative ways to generate database schemas.
For instance, I find Visual Studio's DataSet designer fairly easy to use. The DataSet designer generates schema definitions (.xsd files), and an instantiated DataSet can both read and write schema definitions via Read/WriteXMLSchema. Furthermore, DataAdapter's Fill and FillSchema methods can be used to push a schema from a database to a DataSet. So, can I somehow go the other direction and push a schema from a DataSet to a database? It seems like all the tools are there...
For example, if I create the DataSet schema, could I use a small app to create a new .sdf file, instantiate a DataSet, write the schema from the DataSet to the database, and then save the .sdf file? Or given the generated .xsd file, is there any way to create a SQL database from that?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Oct 26, 2007
Is it possible to create a schema or table in sql server from a dbf file instead of manully creating it
Regards
Karen
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Apr 8, 2008
This works in SQL Server 2005:CREATE XML SCHEMA COLLECTION Version2_1 AS'<xs:schema xmlns="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:doc="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/doc" targetNamespace="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified"> <xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> This is a w3c Schema "Technical Implementation" of the DDI Conceptual Specification. This schema is intended for use in producing electronic versions of codebooks for quantitative social science data. CVS Revision information: $Header: /cvsroot/ddi-alliance/ddi/w3c/Version2-1.xsd,v 1.10 2007/07/31 19:03:54 mdiggory Exp $ </xs:documentation> </xs:annotation></xs:schema>' This version, however, gives errors: DECLARE @sql VARCHAR(max)SET @sql ='CREATE XML SCHEMA COLLECTION Version2_1 AS <xs:schema xmlns="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"xmlns:doc="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/doc" targetNamespace="http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/DDI"elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified"><xs:annotation> <xs:documentation> This is a w3c Schema "Technical Implementation" of the DDI Conceptual Specification. This schema is intended for use in producing electronic versions of codebooks for quantitative social science data. CVS Revision information: $Header: /cvsroot/ddi-alliance/ddi/w3c/Version2-1.xsd,v 1.10 2007/07/31 19:03:54 mdiggory Exp $ </xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:schema>'EXEC (@sql)Ultimately, I am trying to create a stored procedure that will take as parameters the name of the new schema and the .xsd file it comes from, so that I can use it in code. I am a novice, so all explanations would be greatly appreciated.Thanks,Ed Graham
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Aug 3, 2012
Any command which will make create script for my entire database including all sp's , tables, functions..i dont want to backup the db ..i want to create scripts for creating an entire database schema (only the structure and not data)
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May 9, 2008
Can anyone help me with this? The objective is to allow an application user (with db_datareader & db_datawriter database roles assigned) to be able to create tables in the assigned schema (dbo) via a new role.
-- Create User
use master
go
create login DBA with password='xx', CHECK_EXPIRATION=ON, CHECK_POLICY=ON
use AdventureWorks
go
create user dba from login DBA
alter user dba with DEFAULT_SCHEMA=dbo
go
-- Create Role
use AdventureWorks
go
create role sp_ddl_role AUTHORIZATION dbo
grant CREATE TABLE to sp_ddl_role
-- assign user to Role
use AdventureWorks
go
exec sp_addrolemember sp_ddl_role, dba
go
-- Create Table statement then run with following error
Error:
Msg 2760, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The specified schema name "dbo" either does not exist or you do not have permission to use it.
Remedy: Grant ALTER on schema::dbo to sp_ddl_role
My problem is that I want to restrict user permissions via this role to just the CREATE TABLE and granting ALTER on a SCHEMA will open up a whole lot more permissions from a security standpoint.
Question: How do I restirct this role to just the CREATE TABLE within a SCHEMA?
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Apr 17, 2015
I have a sql server 2012 server and I need to prevent the users from creating new schemas by mistake. Is there any way to revoke that permission alone but still letting the user to create their own objects in dbo (yes I know that shouldn't be in dbo but that is another issue).
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Aug 15, 2006
Hi,
I have the same database(3GB) in 2 physical locations in usa and europe
I need to create a publisher and subscriber between these 2 database without sending any snapshot because i have the same data in the 2 sides, is it possible ?
Thx
Jim
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Feb 13, 2004
Hi All,
Can someone tell me how to create a default that put the current date into a record on insert and current date + 1 year into another record!?
Cheers Wimmo
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