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Schema-Binding


Posted Date: 25 Jun 2008    Resource Type: Definitions    Category: General
Author: BuntyMember Level: Diamond    
Rating: Points: 5



Schema in SQL Server is an object that conceptually holds definitions for other database objects such as tables,views,stored procedures etc. The main advantage of creating a schema is that you can grant permissions to database objects by a single CREATE SCHEMA statement.Objects belonging to a schema are said to be schema bound.When creating an index view,the view has to be schema bound.Base objects such as a table or a view cannot be dropped when a schema-bound object such as a view is created on it.



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Author: mahendrakiran    13 Nov 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 2
The schema bindings file is an XML file that allows customizations of certain aspects of the XSD to ASN. Translation process. It is different from command-line switches in that it provides a way to associate configuration items with specific XSD information items within a schema or set of schemas.






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