agree with faiga16; most of the time the drop down box says 'master'. Also different with previous versions is that the tree on the left needs a refresh after a create statement.
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Browse All TopicsOK, this is weird.
I have refreshed, restarted MS SQL Server Management Studio Express, but still, I cannot see the tables which it claims already exist.
Even from MS C# 2005, I cannot see any tables.
I can drop the tables, and I can re-create them, both at will, but I can't see them...
I include an image as proof...
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by: faiga16Posted on 2009-04-17 at 11:22:55ID: 24170544
Check the database connection.. you might be creating and dropping it under master, model. msdb or temp databases.