Answer by Tom Staab
SQL Server 2008 provides Policy-Based Management for this and many other scenarios. See this link for more information:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb510667.aspxI know there are also...
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Policy Based Management, as already stated, would be a great way to do it after the fact. Before creating the database objects you can use tools like Visual Studio Team System Database Edition and it's...
View ArticleAnswer by TimothyAWiseman
I have tested the Apex SQL Enforce that Tom referenced. It does do that job relatively well in the version I tested, but I found it unnecessary in the environment I worked in.As Grant mentioned Policy...
View ArticleAnswer by Tom Staab
SQL Server 2008 provides Policy-Based Management for this and many other scenarios. See this link for more information:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb510667.aspxI know there are also...
View ArticleAnswer by Grant Fritchey
Policy Based Management, as already stated, would be a great way to do it after the fact. Before creating the database objects you can use tools like Visual Studio Team System Database Edition and it's...
View ArticleAnswer by TimothyAWiseman
I have tested the Apex SQL Enforce that Tom referenced. It does do that job relatively well in the version I tested, but I found it unnecessary in the environment I worked in.As Grant mentioned Policy...
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