How to create Sql Synonym or “Alias” for Database Name?

只愿长相守 提交于 2019-11-29 02:54:45

use 3 part notation and alias up to the table, example

select * from tempdb.dbo.sysobjects a
join master.dbo.sysobjects b on a.id = b.id

I've done something similar to this using another config file.

The new config file maps your generic name to all of the information needed to connect to that database (db name, user name, password, etc.) and then your connection function takes your generic name as an argument.

db.config:

DEV_DB_NAME = db20080101
DEV_DB_USER = dev_user
DEV_DB_PASS = dev_pass
TEST_DB_NAME = db20070101
TEST_DB_USER = test_user
TEST_DB_PASS = test_pass

connection code:

db_connection get_connection(string prefix) {
    db_connection db_conn = new db_connection;
    string db_name = get_config_value(config_path, prefix + "_DB_NAME");
    string db_user = get_config_value(config_path, prefix + "_DB_USER");
    string db_pass = get_config_value(config_path, prefix + "_DB_PASS");

    db_conn.connect(db_name, db_user, db_pass);

    return db_conn;
}

Then you just call get_connection() with your db alias as the argument.

There is a way to simulate this using a linked server. This assumes you have two SQL servers with the same set of databases one for development/test and one live.

  1. Open SQL Server Management Studio on your development/test server
  2. Right click Server Objects > Linked Servers
  3. Select New Linked Server...
  4. Select the General page
  5. Specify alias name in Linked server field - this would normally be the name of your live server
  6. Select SQL Native Client as the provider
  7. Enter sql_server for Product Name
  8. In Data Source specify the name of the development server
  9. Add Security and Server Options to taste
  10. Click OK

The above is for SQL Server 2005 but should be similar for 2008

Once you've done that you can write SQL like this:

SELECT * FROM liveservername.databasename.dbo.tablename

Now when your scripts are run on the development server with the linked server back to itself they will work correctly pulling data from the development server and when the exact same scripts are run on the live server they will work normally.

I know this probably will not help in all situations, but you still have the option of using views. You can insert, delete, update, select into a view as long as it has a proper identity key (Primary Key). If you point it to another database, you should drop and recreate to get the different schema (in case you're working between production and test while making changes to the schema in test and/or production.

Synonyms are useful for when you're going to another database and have a 3 or 4 part name, but when you want to make it so you can have a set name, a linked server will also work which will let you use a fixed name if the table names are the same in both databases and you're just pointing between prod and test.

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