Choose your database:
AnySQL
MySQL
MS SQL Server
PostgreSQL
SQLite
Firebird
Oracle
SQL Anywhere
DB2
MaxDB

Subscribe to our news:
Partners
Testimonials
Lynn Armbruster: "Thank you. I found Maestro easy to use and so far a great tool".
Alex Torin: "Several months ago I downloaded the trial versions of several Microsoft SQL administration tools that I was able to find using google. I had considerable trouble with most of them crashing... but using your product I was able to isolate and solve the problems I was having. I decided to add it to my toolkit and have recommended it to a few others".

More

Add your opinion

MS SQL Maestro online Help

Prev Return to chapter overview Next

Create Schema Wizard

Create Schema Wizard guides you through the process of creating a new database schema.

The basic principles of Create Object Wizards in MS SQL Maestro are explained in a separate topic. Below you will find a description of wizard steps that are unique for the current object.

 

Schema options

Owner

Use the field to specify the owner of the new schema. The default owner is the user who have created the schema. By default, only the owner of an object can perform various operations with the object. In order to allow other users to operate it, privileges must be granted. (However, users that have the superuser attribute can always access any object.)

 

Comment

The box allows you to set optional text describing the new schema.

 

 

Adding schema content

This wizard step allows you to create the new schema along with schema content. To add an object to the new schema:

 

Open the corresponding tab (Tables - to manage schema tables, Views - to manage schema views, and so on);
Use the Create Object Wizard link of the tab's pop-up menu or press Insert;
Complete the corresponding create object wizard. To find out the wizards description, read the corresponding topics:

 

Create Table Wizard

Create Procedure Wizard

Create UDF Wizard

Create UDT Wizard

Create Aggregate Wizard

Create Synonym Wizard

Create Rule Wizard

Create Default Wizard

Create View Wizard



Prev Return to chapter overview Next