how to create a data type and make it available in all Databases?
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If I create a stored procedure in the master database, and I want to execute it from any of my databases I just follow this link:
Making a Procedure Available in all Databases
that give me this code example:
Just by following the example above, I can call my procedure from any database.
what about if I create a table data type in master,
how can I use it in any of my databases?
use master
IF NOT EXISTS (select * from sys.types where name = 'theReplicatedTables')
CREATE TYPE theReplicatedTables AS TABLE
( OBJ_ID INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (OBJ_ID)
);
use APIA_Repl_Sub
go
declare @the_tables [dbo].[theReplicatedTables]
sql-server sql-server-2016 stored-procedures datatypes table-variable
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If I create a stored procedure in the master database, and I want to execute it from any of my databases I just follow this link:
Making a Procedure Available in all Databases
that give me this code example:
Just by following the example above, I can call my procedure from any database.
what about if I create a table data type in master,
how can I use it in any of my databases?
use master
IF NOT EXISTS (select * from sys.types where name = 'theReplicatedTables')
CREATE TYPE theReplicatedTables AS TABLE
( OBJ_ID INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (OBJ_ID)
);
use APIA_Repl_Sub
go
declare @the_tables [dbo].[theReplicatedTables]
sql-server sql-server-2016 stored-procedures datatypes table-variable
add a comment |
If I create a stored procedure in the master database, and I want to execute it from any of my databases I just follow this link:
Making a Procedure Available in all Databases
that give me this code example:
Just by following the example above, I can call my procedure from any database.
what about if I create a table data type in master,
how can I use it in any of my databases?
use master
IF NOT EXISTS (select * from sys.types where name = 'theReplicatedTables')
CREATE TYPE theReplicatedTables AS TABLE
( OBJ_ID INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (OBJ_ID)
);
use APIA_Repl_Sub
go
declare @the_tables [dbo].[theReplicatedTables]
sql-server sql-server-2016 stored-procedures datatypes table-variable
If I create a stored procedure in the master database, and I want to execute it from any of my databases I just follow this link:
Making a Procedure Available in all Databases
that give me this code example:
Just by following the example above, I can call my procedure from any database.
what about if I create a table data type in master,
how can I use it in any of my databases?
use master
IF NOT EXISTS (select * from sys.types where name = 'theReplicatedTables')
CREATE TYPE theReplicatedTables AS TABLE
( OBJ_ID INT NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED (OBJ_ID)
);
use APIA_Repl_Sub
go
declare @the_tables [dbo].[theReplicatedTables]
sql-server sql-server-2016 stored-procedures datatypes table-variable
sql-server sql-server-2016 stored-procedures datatypes table-variable
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Types don't have the ability to cross database thresholds or to be marked as system. So you'll need to create that type in each database where you want to use it. (I'm not a big fan on relying on things like data or types in master, because they disappear when you move to a different system.)
For existing databases, you can just create the type in a loop. For new databases (through CREATE DATABASE
), create the type in model
.
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There is no way to do that with table types. You will need to replicate that in all databases. But, if you want this table type available while creating a new database, you can just add it in the model database.
There are a couple restrictions to using table-valued parameters. You can't even use table-valued parameters across databases. Check some details here.
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Types don't have the ability to cross database thresholds or to be marked as system. So you'll need to create that type in each database where you want to use it. (I'm not a big fan on relying on things like data or types in master, because they disappear when you move to a different system.)
For existing databases, you can just create the type in a loop. For new databases (through CREATE DATABASE
), create the type in model
.
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Types don't have the ability to cross database thresholds or to be marked as system. So you'll need to create that type in each database where you want to use it. (I'm not a big fan on relying on things like data or types in master, because they disappear when you move to a different system.)
For existing databases, you can just create the type in a loop. For new databases (through CREATE DATABASE
), create the type in model
.
add a comment |
Types don't have the ability to cross database thresholds or to be marked as system. So you'll need to create that type in each database where you want to use it. (I'm not a big fan on relying on things like data or types in master, because they disappear when you move to a different system.)
For existing databases, you can just create the type in a loop. For new databases (through CREATE DATABASE
), create the type in model
.
Types don't have the ability to cross database thresholds or to be marked as system. So you'll need to create that type in each database where you want to use it. (I'm not a big fan on relying on things like data or types in master, because they disappear when you move to a different system.)
For existing databases, you can just create the type in a loop. For new databases (through CREATE DATABASE
), create the type in model
.
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There is no way to do that with table types. You will need to replicate that in all databases. But, if you want this table type available while creating a new database, you can just add it in the model database.
There are a couple restrictions to using table-valued parameters. You can't even use table-valued parameters across databases. Check some details here.
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There is no way to do that with table types. You will need to replicate that in all databases. But, if you want this table type available while creating a new database, you can just add it in the model database.
There are a couple restrictions to using table-valued parameters. You can't even use table-valued parameters across databases. Check some details here.
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There is no way to do that with table types. You will need to replicate that in all databases. But, if you want this table type available while creating a new database, you can just add it in the model database.
There are a couple restrictions to using table-valued parameters. You can't even use table-valued parameters across databases. Check some details here.
There is no way to do that with table types. You will need to replicate that in all databases. But, if you want this table type available while creating a new database, you can just add it in the model database.
There are a couple restrictions to using table-valued parameters. You can't even use table-valued parameters across databases. Check some details here.
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