Showing posts with label ssms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ssms. Show all posts

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Columns on Summary Page of SSMS

Hello all,
The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
Is there any way to select other columns to view?
I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
Is this possible?
Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
Conan Kelly
Have a look at this blog. There is a lot of good info related to SSMS and
specifically custom reports in SP2.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlrem/default.aspx
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Conan Kelly" <CTBarbarinNOSPAM@.msnNOSPAM.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
> The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
> there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
> Is there any way to select other columns to view?
> I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
> Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
> I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
> Is this possible?
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
> Conan Kelly
>

Columns on Summary Page of SSMS

Hello all,
The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
Is there any way to select other columns to view?
I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
Is this possible?
Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
Conan KellyHave a look at this blog. There is a lot of good info related to SSMS and
specifically custom reports in SP2.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlrem/default.aspx
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Conan Kelly" <CTBarbarinNOSPAM@.msnNOSPAM.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:7H7Wh.62184$VU4.46621@.bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Hello all,
> The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
> there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
> Is there any way to select other columns to view?
> I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
> Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
> I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
> Is this possible?
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
> Conan Kelly
>

Columns on Summary Page of SSMS

Hello all,
The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
Is there any way to select other columns to view?
I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
Is this possible?
Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
Conan KellyHave a look at this blog. There is a lot of good info related to SSMS and
specifically custom reports in SP2.
http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlrem/default.aspx
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Conan Kelly" <CTBarbarinNOSPAM@.msnNOSPAM.comNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:7H7Wh.62184$VU4.46621@.bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Hello all,
> The Summary Page In SSMS looking at the tables of a DB in Details view,
> there are 3 columns: Name, Schema, & Created.
> Is there any way to select other columns to view?
> I created a "Notes" property in the Extended Properties of a Table's
> Properties with some info on why that table is there and what the data is.
> I would like to display this as a column in the Summary Page.
> Is this possible?
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide,
> Conan Kelly
>