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Using db_name() in a stored procedure

Asked by GregBo in MS SQL Server

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Hi,

I have an interesting problem and I don't know how to solve it.

I have two databases, for example A and B. In the A database I have a stored procedure that looks like following:

create procedure aaa
as begin
   declare @db_name nvarchar(100)
  set @db_name = db_name()

  -- Do something with @db_name
end

I call this procedure from th B database, for example

   use B
   exec A.dbo.aaa

When I call this stored procedure from the B database, I need to know the name of the current database (in this case B).
But the db_name() function returns 'A' instead.

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