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Different ways to make a table read only in a SQL Server database

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In some cases there may be a need to make a SQL Server table read only. There are several different options for doing this and in this tip we cover various ways that you can make a table read only in a SQL Server database.

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http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2711/different-ways-to-make-a-table-read-only-in-a-sql-server-database/#comments

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This entry was posted in Database, SQL Scripts, SQL Server, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server 2011 (Denali) and tagged Data Definition Language, Database, FAQs Help and Tutorials, Microsoft SQL Server, Programming, Read Only, SQL, SQL Server, SQL Server Management Studio, Table, Trigger, View on June 15, 2012 by Jugal Shah.

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