• It would be advisable to use the ANSI-92 style joins instead of the much older comma separated list. Your query would look like this.

    SELECT p.name as [User], r.name as [Role]

    FROM sys.database_principals p

    join sys.database_role_members m on p.principal_id = m.member_principal_id

    join sys.database_principals r on r.principal_id = m.role_principal_id

    WHERE m.role_principal_id = 16384

    ORDER BY r.name, p.name

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