Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies®
by Robert D. Schneider, Darril Gibson
II.4.3. Viewing Table Properties
It's only natural to be curious about your tables, whether they're new or have been working for five years. Finding these details is a cinch by using the SQL Server Management Studio. Here's how to discover more about your tables:
Launch the SQL Server Management Studio.
Connect to the appropriate SQL Server instance.
Expand the connection's entry in the Object Explorer view.
Expand the Databases folder.
Expand the Tables folder, and then right-click the table you want to examine.
Choose the Properties option from the menu.
The Table Properties dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 4-13.
Figure II.4-13. The properties page for the students table.
Three pages of properties are at your disposal. The first page (shown in Figure 4-13) is a collection of general properties about the table. This is probably the page that you will consult most often when trying to understand the status of a given table.
The next page, Permissions, is where you track and set access rights to this table. The final page, Extended Properties, is where you define and maintain your customized properties, which you can enlist to better understand and manage your tables.
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