Creating a Database |
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Introduction |
To create a database in SQL, use the following formula: CREATE DATABASE DatabaseName Here is an example: CREATE DATABASE BethesdaCarRental; If you want the name of the database to be in different words, include them in square brackets. Here is an example: CREATE DATABASE [Bethesda Car Rental]; If you want the name of the database to be in different words, include them in square brackets. |
To start from a sample code, open an empty Query window and display the Template Explorer. From the Template Explorer, expand Database. Drag Create Database and drop it in the Query window: -- ============================================= -- Create database template -- ============================================= USE master GO -- Drop the database if it already exists IF EXISTS ( SELECT name FROM sys.databases WHERE name = N'<Database_Name, sysname, Database_Name>' ) CREATE DATABASE <Database_Name, sysname, Database_Name> GO To visually create a database, open Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. In the Object Explorer, expand the server name followed by the Databases node. Right-click Databases and click New Database...
In the Name text box, type the desired name of the new database. Here is an example:
Then specify the other properties of the new database:
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