Re: [SQLDownUnder] Master database & oops part 2


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    • From: Darius Zakrzewski
    • Subject: Re: [SQLDownUnder] Master database & oops part 2
    • Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 22:48:37 +1100

    Hi Greg,   It would be interesting to see how many people agree. Perhaps a poll could be set up on http://www.sqlserver.org.au/ to count some figures?   Cheers, Darius.
    ----- Original Message ----- From: Greg Low To: sqldownunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:38 PM Subject: [SQLDownUnder] Master database & oops part 2
    I was in an Ascend class with Bob Beachemin yesterday and saw yet another
    person run a script in the master database when they meant to be elsewhere.
    I realised you could now basically fix that with a DDL trigger in SQL Server
    2005 (blogged about it at http://msmvps.com/greglow).

    However, it struck me that I'd really like a server option that says
    "Protect master schema" or something (as an advanced option), rather than
    having to even set up a trigger. I mentioned it to one of the dev guys and
    he seemed lukewarm yet every single person I've mentioned it to so far says
    "oh yes yes please". I got Dave Lean to post a request on it last night but
    I wanted to get your opinions.

    Would that be useful? Can you see any problems?

    I'm just figuring that 99.9% of DDL mods to master are in error and should
    be prevented by default.

    Thanks,

    Greg

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