sp_revokedbaccess (Transact-SQL)
Removes a database user from the current database.
Important
This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature. Use DROP USER instead.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sp_revokedbaccess [ @name_in_db = ] 'name'
Arguments
- [ @name_in_db = ] 'name'
Is the name of the database user to be removed. name is a sysname with no default. name can be the name of a server login, a Windows login, or a Windows group, and must exist in the current database. When you specify a Windows login or Windows group, specify the name by which it is known in the database.
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
When the database user is removed, the permissions and aliases that depend on the user are also removed.
sp_revokedbaccess can remove only database users from the current database. Before removing a database user that owns objects in the current database, you must either transfer ownership of the objects or drop them from the database. For more information, see ALTER AUTHORIZATION (Transact-SQL).
p_revokedbaccess cannot be executed within a user-defined transaction.
Permissions
Requires ALTER ANY USER permission on the database.
Examples
The following example removes the database user mapped to Edmonds\LolanSo
from the current database.
EXEC sp_revokedbaccess 'Edmonds\LolanSo';
GO
See Also
Reference
Security Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)
System Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)
DROP USER (Transact-SQL)
ALTER AUTHORIZATION (Transact-SQL)