Rename User-defined Functions
You can rename user-defined functions in SQL Server 2012 by using SQL Server Management Studio or Transact-SQL.
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Before you begin:
Limitations and Restrictions
Security
To rename user-defined functions, using:
SQL Server Management Studio
Transact-SQL
Before You Begin
Limitations and Restrictions
Function names must comply with the rules for identifiers.
Renaming a user-defined function will not change the name of the corresponding object name in the definition column of the sys.sql_modules catalog view. Therefore, we recommend that you do not rename this object type. Instead, drop and re-create the stored procedure with its new name.
Changing the name or definition of a user-defined function can cause dependent objects to fail when the objects are not updated to reflect the changes that have been made to the function.
Security
Permissions
To drop the function, requires either ALTER permission on the schema to which the function belongs or CONTROL permission on the function. To re-create the function, requires CREATE FUNCTION permission in the database and ALTER permission on the schema in which the function is being created.
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Using SQL Server Management Studio
To rename user-defined functions
In Object Explorer, click the plus sign next to the database that contains the function you wish to rename and then
Click the plus sign next to the Programmability folder.
Click the plus sign next to the folder that contains the function you wish to rename:
Table-valued Function
Scalar-valued Function
Aggregate Function
Right-click the function you wish to rename and select Rename.
Enter the function’s new name.
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Using Transact-SQL
To rename user-defined functions
This task cannot be performed using Transact-SQL statements. To rename a user-defined function using Transact-SQL, you must first delete the existing function and then re-create it with the new name. Ensure that all code and applications that used the function’s old name now use the new name.
For more information, see CREATE FUNCTION (Transact-SQL) and DROP FUNCTION (Transact-SQL).
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See Also
Reference
sys.sql_expression_dependencies (Transact-SQL)