Friday, March 23, 2012

Name property of SqlUserDefinedType

Hi,
MSDN describes that Name property of
Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlUserDefinedType is not used by SQL Server, but
by VS.NET IDE. I have set a name for my UDT, how can I see its effect it
VS.NET IDE?
Thanks in advance,
Leila"Leila" <Leilas@.hotpop.com> wrote in
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> MSDN describes that Name property of
> Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlUserDefinedType is not used by SQL
> Server, but by VS.NET IDE. I have set a name for my UDT, how can I see
> its effect it VS.NET IDE?
>
That statement is a bit misleading. The name property defines what name
the UDT will be created as, in SQL Server, if created through the auto
deployment features in VS.
So, if you have set the Name property and subsequently deployed the type
from within VS, you should see a type in the database with the same name
as the property.
Niels
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**********|||> MSDN describes that Name property of
> Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlUserDefinedType is not used by SQL Server,
> but
> by VS.NET IDE. I have set a name for my UDT, how can I see its effect it
> VS.NET IDE?
Have you deployed the UDT from IDE? The Name property defines SQL Server
name of the type, which is used by IDE when deploying the type (i.e. when
IDE prepares the CREATE TYPE statement).
Dejan Sarka, SQL Server MVP
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