Specifies the name of the schema in which the tables and indexes for an object store, isolated region, or event export store reside. The value serves as a qualified name for the database entities.

A unique value is required for database connection sharing. Database connection sharing is initiated when two or more object stores are configured to use the same ICmDatabaseConnection object.

To distinguish between identically named tables associated with multiple object stores that share a database connections, enter a unique, case-insensitive value. The value cannot duplicate the DatabaseSchemaName value of another object store using the same database connections. The value will be prepended to database entities, for example, <schema name>.<table name>.

If you do not set a value for an object store, the object store is initialized using the default schema applied by the database server, and this property is set to that default schema name provided it is not already in use by another object store using the same ICmDatabaseConnection object.

For an isolated region, if the ObjectStore property is set, then the server automatically sets this property and the DatabaseConnection property to the same values as the object store's properties of the same name. You cannot change the object store-derived values on this or the DatabaseConnection property.

If the isolated region is used by IBM Case Manager, you must set the ObjectStore property. For an isolated region that uses a legacy workflow system, set DatabaseConnection and DatabaseSchemaName to values that reference the legacy system.

Namespace:  FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly:  FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)

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Visual Basic (Declaration)
Property DatabaseSchemaName As String
C#
string DatabaseSchemaName { get; set; }
Visual C++
property String^ DatabaseSchemaName {
	String^ get ();
	void set (String^ value);
}
JavaScript
function get_databaseSchemaName();
function set_databaseSchemaName(value);

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