DRAG DROP
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server 2012 server that has multiple databases.
You need to ensure that users are unable to create stored procedures that begin with sp_.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer: See the explanation
Explanation:
1) Create a Condition named StoredProcNamingConvention by using the Stored Procedure
facet that has a single expression. Set the Field to @Name, Operator to LIKE, and Value to ‘sp[_]%’.
2) Create a Policy named StoredProcNamingPolicy Set the Check condition to
StoredProcNamingConvention and Evaluation Mode to On Change: Prevent
3) Enable StoredProcNamingPolicyhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb510667.aspx
Policies are created and managed by using Management Studio. The process includes the following
steps:
1. Select a Policy-Based Management facet that contains the properties to be configured.
2. Define a condition that specifies the state of a management facet.
3. Define a policy that contains the condition, additional conditions that filter the target sets, and the
evaluation mode.
4. Check whether an instance of SQL Server is in compliance with the policy.
Evaluation modes
There are four evaluation modes, three of which can be automated:
On demand. This mode evaluates the policy when directly specified by the user.On change: prevent. This automated mode uses DDL triggers to prevent policy violations.
Important
If the nested triggers server configuration option is disabled, On change: prevent will not work
correctly. PolicyBased Management relies on DDL triggers to detect and roll back DDL operations that do not comply
with policies that use this evaluation mode. Removing the Policy-Based Management DDL triggers or
disabling nest triggers, will cause this evaluation mode to fail or perform unexpectedly.
On change: log only. This automated mode uses event notification to evaluate a policy when a
relevant change is made.
On schedule. This automated mode uses a SQL Server Agent job to periodically evaluate a policy.