SQL71501:has an unresolved reference to Schema [win]










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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.




Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].











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  • Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

    – MadBert
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:53












  • I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

    – Noel
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:41















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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.




Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].











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  • Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

    – MadBert
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:53












  • I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

    – Noel
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:41













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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.




Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].











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I am getting a unresolved reference in a SQLProject, the error occurs on the create line. All objects are causing it because they are all being created in a specific schema.
For example I have Table that is being created in a specific schema"win"
Create Table [win].[DataSource]. The error occurs because of the attempt to create it in the "win" schema If I remove the schema from the create statement the error goes away. The database project is a composite project including all of the artifacts (stored procs, tables, views...) from the win schema. Here is an example of the error I am seeing.




Severity Code Description Project File Line Suppression State
Error SQL71501: Procedure: [win].[SelectCandidateExamSearch] has an unresolved reference to Schema [win].








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  • Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

    – MadBert
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:53












  • I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

    – Noel
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:41

















  • Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

    – MadBert
    Nov 16 '18 at 16:53












  • I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

    – Noel
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:41
















Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53






Have you tried creating script with Build Action: build CREATE SCHEMA [win] ?

– MadBert
Nov 16 '18 at 16:53














I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41





I have actually and that turned out to solve my problem. I did not have a create schema statement. You should post it as an answer.

– Noel
Nov 19 '18 at 16:41












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Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:



CREATE SCHEMA [win]


where [win] is the schema name.



For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.






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    Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:



    CREATE SCHEMA [win]


    where [win] is the schema name.



    For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.






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      Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:



      CREATE SCHEMA [win]


      where [win] is the schema name.



      For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.






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        Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:



        CREATE SCHEMA [win]


        where [win] is the schema name.



        For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.






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        Create script with Build Action: build with the following SQL statement:



        CREATE SCHEMA [win]


        where [win] is the schema name.



        For any database project in VS to build sucessfully, ALL its references must exist in the scope of the project and be valid.







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