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User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Mixed Up with Module Packaging 

NO,

replace all [dbo] with {databaseowner} and add to all object (table, function, index, sproc) names a preceding {objectqualifier}, so that

   [dbo].[mytable]

results in

   {databaseowner}.[{objectqualifier}mytable]


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New Post 2/27/2006 1:45 PM
User is offline Bilal Haidar
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Re: Mixed Up with Module Packaging 
Thanks a lot.
 
New Post 2/27/2006 1:46 PM
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Re: Mixed Up with Module Packaging 
Thanks a lot.
 
New Post 2/27/2006 10:45 PM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Mixed Up with Module Packaging 
To be safe, I also use the {..}{..} as a prefix for constraints and indexes. Could be helpful when upgrading in the future...

Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
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