How to set the default schema of a database in SQL Server 2005?

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挽巷 2020-12-06 09:30

The following line works:

SELECT * FROM [myschema].users

But this does not:

SELECT * FROM users
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  • 2020-12-06 09:46

    You can use:

    ALTER USER Mary51 WITH DEFAULT_SCHEMA = Purchasing;
    

    To set the default schema for user.

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  • 2020-12-06 09:51

    Like user960567, I tried the answers from both Adam and Ivan and could not get it working.

    I was running:

    ALTER USER myuser WITH DEFAULT_SCHEMA=newschema
    

    as suggested, but after executing this and executing

    SELECT SCHEMA_NAME()
    

    it was still returning 'dbo' as the default schema.

    To fix this I executed:

    ALTER USER myuser WITH DEFAULT_SCHEMA=newschema EXECUTE AS USER='myuser'
    

    and it worked as expected - now executing:

    SELECT SCHEMA_NAME()
    

    returns 'newschema'.

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  • 2020-12-06 10:04

    A default schema is user-specific:

    USE yourDatabase;
    ALTER USER [yourUser] WITH DEFAULT_SCHEMA = myschema;
    

    More information about the ALTER TABLE for SQL 2005 might help you as well.

    As this is user-specific, if you have multiple users, you will need to execute this query (on each database) for each user whose default schema you want to update.

    It is important to note:

    The value of DEFAULT_SCHEMA is ignored if the user is a member of the sysadmin
    fixed server role. All members of the sysadmin fixed server role have a default
    schema of dbo.
    
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