Databases Collection
This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.
The Databases collection contains Database objects that expose Microsoft SQL Server databases.
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With the Databases collection, you can:
- Create a SQL Server database.
- Remove a SQL Server database.
For more information about creating databases, see Database Object.
To remove a database
Use the Item or ItemByID method of the Databases collection to extract the Database object referencing the target database. When extracting a Database object by name, use the database owner name to qualify the database name, as in:
Set oDatabase = oSQLServer.Databases("Northwind", "stevenb")
Use the Remove method of the Database object to drop the referenced database.
Note
Using the Remove method of the Database object or Databases collection drops the referenced database on an instance of SQL Server. The action is not recoverable.
The Item method of the Databases collection supports member selection using the database name or the ordinal position of the object in the collection. Additionally, when using the database name to select an object from the collection, the Item method allows owner name qualification of the targeted SQL Server database. For example:
Set oDatabase = oSQLServer.Databases("Northwind", "stevenb")
The Remove method of the Databases collection supports member targeting using either the database name or the ordinal position of the object in the collection. The Remove method does not support database owner name qualification when using the method to drop a database. When using the Databases collection to remove a SQL Server database, it is suggested that you use either the Item or ItemByID method of the collection to extract the object, referencing the correct database. Then use the Remove method of the Database object.
Note
Creating or removing databases by using the Databases collection requires appropriate privilege. The SQL Server login used for SQLServer object connection must be a member of one of the fixed roles sysadmin or dbcreator.