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UserDefinedFunctions Collection

Cette fonctionnalité sera supprimée dans une prochaine version de Microsoft SQL Server. Évitez d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité dans de nouveaux travaux de développement et prévoyez de modifier les applications qui utilisent actuellement cette fonctionnalité.

The UserDefinedFunctions collection contains UserDefinedFunction objects that reference the Microsoft SQL Server user-defined functions.

Modèle objet SQL-DMO qui affiche l'objet en cours

Notes

With the UserDefinedFunctions collection, you can:

  • Create a user-defined function.

  • Remove a user-defined function.

For more information about creating user-defined functions by using the UserDefinedFunction object and UserDefinedFunctions collection, see UserDefinedFunction Object.

To remove a user-defined function

  1. Use the Item or ItemByID method to reference the targeted user-defined function through the UserDefinedFunction object in the UserDefinedFunctions collection. When extracting a UserDefinedFunction object using the name of the referenced user-defined function, use the owner name to qualify the name, as in:

    Set oUDF = _
    oDatabase.UserDefinedFunctions("SummarizeSales", "dbo") 
    
  2. Use the Remove method of the UserDefinedFunction object to remove the targeted user-defined function.

When using the Item or Remove method, the UserDefinedFunctions collection supports member identification using either name or ordinal reference syntax. For example:

Set oUDF = _
oDatabase.UserDefinedFunctions("SummarizeSales", "dbo").Remove

Or:

Set oUDF = oDatabase.UserDefinedFunctions(1).Remove

Additionally, when using name-based item selection, the Item method allows qualification by owner name of the targeted SQL Server user-defined function, as shown earlier. When using the Remove method, the UserDefinedFunctions collection supports qualification of the targeted object by owner name if the Remove method contains a string with a valid owner name as a parameter. If the Remove method contains an integer as a parameter, no owner name can be specified. In this case, it is suggested that you use the Item method to extract the target, and then use the Remove method of the UserDefinedFunction object to drop a user-defined function.

Notes

Creating or removing SQL Server user-defined functions by using the UserDefinedFunctions collection requires appropriate permissions.

Notes

The UserDefinedFunctions collection is not compatible with SQL Server version 7.0 or earlier.