>>Actually after I thought for a minute, I am not sure. I am asking about the new feature of SQL 2005, schemas. They certainly over used this term.
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>>>Are you asking about database schemas or security schemas?
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>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I have been reading a few articles on understanding the schemas in SQL 2005 and SQL 2008. Now I am wondering, does anybody use the DB schemas when the database is used only with a VFP application?
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>We're not really using schemas (everything is dbo), but I think using schemas may be a good idea for a big database. It doesn't add much overhead and helps to identify a group table belongs to.
Thank you.
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