Using Configurations to Manage SQL Server Extended Properties(www.code-magazine.com)

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Have you ever wanted to attach attributes to a SQL Server database without needing to maintain separate meta-data tables? For example, what if you wanted to version your database? Is there a way to do this without having to create and maintain your own tables? There is indeed a way, and the way is via extended properties.

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