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calling my fx in sql

hey all,
when i call my function in sql in my datalayer i have to use the prefix dbo.
why do i have to do that? is this ok? do i need to change something on the
database side to follow best practices?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 27 '08 #1
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SQL Server user-defined functions require 2-part naming -- the owner (usually
dbo) and the object name. Nothing to fix, that's just the way it is. I'm not
sure exactly why, you could ask in sqlserver.programming I'm sure someone
there knows.
"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
when i call my function in sql in my datalayer i have to use the prefix dbo.
why do i have to do that? is this ok? do i need to change something on the
database side to follow best practices?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 27 '08 #2
thanks for the help and direction,
rod.

"KH" wrote:
SQL Server user-defined functions require 2-part naming -- the owner (usually
dbo) and the object name. Nothing to fix, that's just the way it is. I'm not
sure exactly why, you could ask in sqlserver.programming I'm sure someone
there knows.
"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,
when i call my function in sql in my datalayer i have to use the prefix dbo.
why do i have to do that? is this ok? do i need to change something on the
database side to follow best practices?

thanks,
rodchar
Mar 28 '08 #3

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