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QuestionCreating db scripts for any changes...mantaining SQL incremental scripts for db revisions. Pin
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QuestionTrying to understand the relationship between a db login and a db user? Pin
pzn3xq27-Feb-09 8:30
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I am new to SQL Server 2005...and was reviewing the following msdn url for creating logins and users: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337552.aspx

Can someone explain what the difference is between a db login and a db user?

From my understanding, you use the db login within SQL Server manager, or with your .NET code, correct? Then, you create a user and associate it to a login? Why? What's the relevance of knowing or having a user associated to a login, when the login is sufficient alone? Would I use the user logging into sql server mgr or within my .net code?

Do I need to associate a login with a user?

thanks!
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