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aj
==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 schema
statically in Mgmt Studio. However, I want to do this dynamically
in source code.

I am using JDBC if that matters.

Any help appreciated.

TIA

aj
Sep 27 '07 #1
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aj (ro****@mcdonal ds.com) writes:
Is it possible to set the default schema in code?

I know that, for a particular DB user, I can set the default schema
statically in Mgmt Studio. However, I want to do this dynamically
in source code.
You can change the default schema for a user with ALTER USER. Look in
Books Online for details. Or use the Script button in SSMS to see how
Mgmt Studio do it.

Whether it is a good idea is another matter. If you are writing an admin
application, I guess it's OK. But if you are considering changing the
schema of the current user on the fly, keep in mind that it will affect
all sessions for that user.
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