May 15, 2007 at 4:26 am
I am new to SQL Server. I want to know what is a DMO. Whenever I create a new table it is named dmo.tablename. I want a table to be specific to a user I create.
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Richard Bach
May 17, 2007 at 11:35 pm
DMO is an obsolete object model that wraps SQL Server. It has been replaced with SMO in 2005.
but I think you are thinking of dbo, not DMO. dbo (usually) in 2005 is the default schema that objects are created in. In 2000, there are no schemas and dbo is a user.
if you want to create a table in a differet schema (2005) or owned by a different user (2000) just specify it in the DDL thus:
create table MySchema.MyTable (mycolumn int) --2005
create table MyUser.MyTable (mycolumn int) --2000
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