USER_NAME (Transact-SQL)
Returns a database user name from a specified identification number.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
USER_NAME ( [ id ] )
Arguments
- id
Is the identification number associated with a database user. idis int. The parentheses are required.
Return Types
nvarchar(128)
Remarks
When id is omitted, the current user in the current context is assumed. When USER_NAME is called without specifying an id after an EXECUTE AS statement, USER_NAME returns the name of the impersonated user. If a Windows principal accesses the database by way of membership in a group, USER_NAME returns the name of the Windows principal instead of the group.
Examples
A. Using USER_NAME
The following example returns the username for user ID 13
.
SELECT USER_NAME(13);
GO
B. Using USER_NAME without an ID
The following example finds the name of the current user without specifying an ID.
SELECT USER_NAME();
GO
Here is the result set for a user that is a member of the sysadmin fixed server role.
------------------------------
dbo
(1 row(s) affected)
C. Using USER_NAME in the WHERE clause
The following example finds the row in sysusers
in which the name is equal to the result of applying the system function USER_NAME
to user identification number 1
.
SELECT name FROM sysusers WHERE name = USER_NAME(1);
GO
Here is the result set.
name
------------------------------
dbo
(1 row(s) affected)
D. Calling USER_NAME during impersonation with EXECUTE AS
The following example shows how USER_NAME
behaves during impersonation.
SELECT USER_NAME();
GO
EXECUTE AS USER = 'Zelig';
GO
SELECT USER_NAME();
GO
REVERT;
GO
SELECT USER_NAME();
GO
Here is the result set.
DBO
Zelig
DBO
See Also
Reference
ALTER TABLE (Transact-SQL)
CREATE TABLE (Transact-SQL)
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP (Transact-SQL)
CURRENT_USER (Transact-SQL)
SESSION_USER (Transact-SQL)
System Functions (Transact-SQL)
SYSTEM_USER (Transact-SQL)