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I have a login user called TestUser created at the server level that is assigned to a read only role, now I need to create a user for the TestUser login on MyDb



USE [MyDB]
GO
CREATE USER [Test] FOR LOGIN [TestUser]
GO
GRANT SELECT TO [Test]
GO
DENY DELETE TO [Test]
GO
DENY INSERT TO [Test]
GO
DENY UPDATE TO [Test]
GO


everything is good but when I script that Test user created, I don't see in any place the script that I'm giving select and denying insert, delete and update










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    I have a login user called TestUser created at the server level that is assigned to a read only role, now I need to create a user for the TestUser login on MyDb



    USE [MyDB]
    GO
    CREATE USER [Test] FOR LOGIN [TestUser]
    GO
    GRANT SELECT TO [Test]
    GO
    DENY DELETE TO [Test]
    GO
    DENY INSERT TO [Test]
    GO
    DENY UPDATE TO [Test]
    GO


    everything is good but when I script that Test user created, I don't see in any place the script that I'm giving select and denying insert, delete and update










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      I have a login user called TestUser created at the server level that is assigned to a read only role, now I need to create a user for the TestUser login on MyDb



      USE [MyDB]
      GO
      CREATE USER [Test] FOR LOGIN [TestUser]
      GO
      GRANT SELECT TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY DELETE TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY INSERT TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY UPDATE TO [Test]
      GO


      everything is good but when I script that Test user created, I don't see in any place the script that I'm giving select and denying insert, delete and update










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      I have a login user called TestUser created at the server level that is assigned to a read only role, now I need to create a user for the TestUser login on MyDb



      USE [MyDB]
      GO
      CREATE USER [Test] FOR LOGIN [TestUser]
      GO
      GRANT SELECT TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY DELETE TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY INSERT TO [Test]
      GO
      DENY UPDATE TO [Test]
      GO


      everything is good but when I script that Test user created, I don't see in any place the script that I'm giving select and denying insert, delete and update







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          Most probably because you are using the generate scripts method to do so.



          I would suggest to use open source DBA tools to view the permission or export.



          Aliases : Export-SqlUser



          Synopsis



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host.



          Description



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host. Export includes user, create and add to role(s), database level permissions, object level permissions.



          Example:




          PS C:> Export-DbaUser -SqlInstance sqlserver2014a -User User1, User2
          -Path C:tempusers.sql




          Exports ONLY users User1 and User2 from sqlserver2014a to the file C:tempusers.sql






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          • One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

            – user175111
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

            – KASQLDBA
            2 hours ago











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          Most probably because you are using the generate scripts method to do so.



          I would suggest to use open source DBA tools to view the permission or export.



          Aliases : Export-SqlUser



          Synopsis



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host.



          Description



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host. Export includes user, create and add to role(s), database level permissions, object level permissions.



          Example:




          PS C:> Export-DbaUser -SqlInstance sqlserver2014a -User User1, User2
          -Path C:tempusers.sql




          Exports ONLY users User1 and User2 from sqlserver2014a to the file C:tempusers.sql






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          • is it probably Export-DbaUser?

            – user175111
            3 hours ago











          • One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

            – user175111
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

            – KASQLDBA
            2 hours ago
















          4














          Most probably because you are using the generate scripts method to do so.



          I would suggest to use open source DBA tools to view the permission or export.



          Aliases : Export-SqlUser



          Synopsis



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host.



          Description



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host. Export includes user, create and add to role(s), database level permissions, object level permissions.



          Example:




          PS C:> Export-DbaUser -SqlInstance sqlserver2014a -User User1, User2
          -Path C:tempusers.sql




          Exports ONLY users User1 and User2 from sqlserver2014a to the file C:tempusers.sql






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          • is it probably Export-DbaUser?

            – user175111
            3 hours ago











          • One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

            – user175111
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

            – KASQLDBA
            2 hours ago














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          Most probably because you are using the generate scripts method to do so.



          I would suggest to use open source DBA tools to view the permission or export.



          Aliases : Export-SqlUser



          Synopsis



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host.



          Description



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host. Export includes user, create and add to role(s), database level permissions, object level permissions.



          Example:




          PS C:> Export-DbaUser -SqlInstance sqlserver2014a -User User1, User2
          -Path C:tempusers.sql




          Exports ONLY users User1 and User2 from sqlserver2014a to the file C:tempusers.sql






          share|improve this answer















          Most probably because you are using the generate scripts method to do so.



          I would suggest to use open source DBA tools to view the permission or export.



          Aliases : Export-SqlUser



          Synopsis



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host.



          Description



          Exports users creation and its permissions to a T-SQL file or host. Export includes user, create and add to role(s), database level permissions, object level permissions.



          Example:




          PS C:> Export-DbaUser -SqlInstance sqlserver2014a -User User1, User2
          -Path C:tempusers.sql




          Exports ONLY users User1 and User2 from sqlserver2014a to the file C:tempusers.sql







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          • is it probably Export-DbaUser?

            – user175111
            3 hours ago











          • One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

            – user175111
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

            – KASQLDBA
            2 hours ago



















          • is it probably Export-DbaUser?

            – user175111
            3 hours ago











          • One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

            – user175111
            2 hours ago











          • Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

            – KASQLDBA
            2 hours ago

















          is it probably Export-DbaUser?

          – user175111
          3 hours ago





          is it probably Export-DbaUser?

          – user175111
          3 hours ago













          One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

          – user175111
          2 hours ago





          One more question, can we install this in a prod server?

          – user175111
          2 hours ago













          Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

          – KASQLDBA
          2 hours ago





          Yes it's widely used and recommended by community. As always said, test in lower environments and go to prod from there. Visit dbatools security page to get more clarification on this

          – KASQLDBA
          2 hours ago










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