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		<title>By: SQL SERVER &#8211; Weekly Series &#8211; Memory Lane &#8211; #013 &#171; SQL Server Journey with SQL Authority</title>
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		<title>By: Abhishek Singh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[hello sir,
i am using sql server 2008 and i have got 5 tables in my database.
i want to make sure that 3 of the 5 tables could not be dropped by any user
(even the admin) and the other two can be dropped.
the 3 tables (not to be dropped) does not have any referential integrity.
does this problem have any other solution than schemabinding, i.e. using triggers?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello sir,<br />
i am using sql server 2008 and i have got 5 tables in my database.<br />
i want to make sure that 3 of the 5 tables could not be dropped by any user<br />
(even the admin) and the other two can be dropped.<br />
the 3 tables (not to be dropped) does not have any referential integrity.<br />
does this problem have any other solution than schemabinding, i.e. using triggers?</p>
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