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Join Date: Jun 2009
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HI, I have in my database 50+ tables and getting slowly lost because it's looks like a bit messy up because of the long list in the Object Explorer (SQL Server Management Studio).
Does anybody know a way how to organize this tables in subfolders like how the "system tables" are in an extra subfolder ("system tables")?
Does anybody know a way how to organize this tables in subfolders like how the "system tables" are in an extra subfolder ("system tables")?
You can't. Use a naming convention such as "Cust*" for all the custom tables, "Inv*" for invoice tables. It will group them by name but that is about as good as it gets.
Last edited by sknake; Jun 30th, 2009 at 8:36 am.
As far as I know it does not and I have never heard this request before. I think it is fine the way it is personally.
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