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New DDL statements are now available for managing and controlling access permissions to databases and their objects.
New DDL Statements
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Adds a new application role to the current database. |
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Changes the properties of an application role. |
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Removes the application role from the current database. |
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Adds a new certificate to the database instance. |
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Adds a private key to a certificate, or changes the owner of a certificate. |
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Removes the certificate from the database. |
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Creates a new Microsoft Windows or SQL Server login account. |
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Changes the properties of a Windows or SQL Server login account. |
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Removes a Microsoft Windows or SQL Server login account. |
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Changes the properties of a database role. |
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Creates a new database role in the current database. |
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Removes the role from the database. |
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Creates a schema in the database. |
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Changes the owner of a schema. |
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Removes the schema from the database. |
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Adds a new user to the current database. |
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Changes the user account in the database. |
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Removes the user account from the database. |
See Also
Reference
Data Definition Language (DDL) Statements (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
What's New and Enhanced in Transact-SQL (Transact-SQL)