2007/8/13, Rick Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That SQL log is from the table existence check.
>
> Although it's unclear from the trace and log as to
> whether the check is for the table create
> or for the table drop, it is correctly using
> the default schema, which is 'dbo' on all
> MSSQL platforms.

It's for the delete (which then does not happen because the table is not found)

> So, the table check and the drop are working correctly. It's the table
> create that is incorrectly creating the table in the old "owner" schema,
> rather than using the default schema.
>
> I believe that's an pyodbc-ism, as I routinely use implicit (default) schema
> on pymssql, and all tables are created in the default schema correctly.
> Paul's workaround for this will work fine for now.
>
> Christophe, Are you using pyodbc, or some other DBAPI?

pyodbc on a linux platform

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