SQL71501:has an unresolved reference to Schema [win]
I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].
ssdt
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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].
ssdt
Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].
ssdt
I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.
Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].
ssdt
ssdt
asked Nov 15 '18 at 0:20
NoelNoel
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Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
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Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
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Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:
CREATE SCHEMA [win]
where [win] is the schema name.
For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.
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Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:
CREATE SCHEMA [win]
where [win] is the schema name.
For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.
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Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:
CREATE SCHEMA [win]
where [win] is the schema name.
For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.
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Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:
CREATE SCHEMA [win]
where [win] is the schema name.
For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.
Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:
CREATE SCHEMA [win]
where [win] is the schema name.
For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.
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Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?
– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53
I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.
– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41