Re: The importance of fully qualifying database objects in Queries, Functions etc.
- From: "Patrick Wolf" <ppjwolf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 14:16:15 +0930
Thank you very much Sylvain.
What would happen if I just use table instead of dbo.table and user start
creating their own views and procedures? Would it become a mess because the
database would give an error saying that objects names have become ambigous?
Because the object exists twice just with different user names?
Thanks
Patrick
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