User Stored Procedure - List objects from databases | Database Journal

User Stored Procedure – List objects from databases

Mar 5, 2007
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>>Script Language and Platform: MS SQL 2000/MS SQL 7.0
This SP lists all of the objects from either all databases or from certain databases.

There are several special advantages of this stored procedure.

  1. Without passing any database name or passing null value,this SP lists all the objects in every database
  2. Without giving the exact database names,this SP automatically offers wildcard function to provide users all the possible databases they are looking for.
  3. It can accept database name multiply like [Finance project plan] , [master] ,msdb
  4. It can also accept combinational databases name ex.”[master],msdb,[Finance project plan]”,which can be passed at the same time
  5. It also provide naming convention,user no need of checking which letter represents what object type

Author: Claire Hsu

Download Script:
USP_listobject.sql



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