• Uh, no. The MODEL database is the database from which any new database is created. It is best not to make changes to it unless you want those changes to appear in any new database you create on that server. For example, say you want to create a stored procedure in every new database you create. You'd put that in the MODEL database. You typically would not put a stored procedure you just want to have someplace on the server so you can use it when you need it in the MODEL DB.

    -- J.T.

    "I may not always know what I'm talking about, and you may not either."