| title | ALTER APPLICATION ROLE (Transact-SQL) | ||||
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| description | ALTER APPLICATION ROLE (Transact-SQL) | ||||
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| ms.date | 04/29/2025 | ||||
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance]
Changes the name, password, or default schema of an application role.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
ALTER APPLICATION ROLE application_role_name
WITH <set_item> [ , ...n ]
<set_item> ::=
NAME = new_application_role_name
| PASSWORD = 'password'
| DEFAULT_SCHEMA = schema_name
The name of the application role to be modified.
Specifies the new name of the application role. This name must not already be used to refer to any principal in the database.
Specifies the password for the application role. password must meet the Windows password policy requirements of the computer that is running the instance of [!INCLUDE ssNoVersion]. You should always use strong passwords.
Specifies the first schema that will be searched by the server when it resolves the names of objects. schema_name can be a schema that doesn't exist in the database.
If the new application role name already exists in the database, the statement fails. When the name, password, or default schema of an application role is changed the ID associated with the role isn't changed.
Important
Password expiration policy isn't applied to application role passwords. For this reason, take extra care in selecting strong passwords. Applications that invoke application roles must store their passwords.
Application roles are visible in the sys.database_principals catalog view.
Note
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Requires ALTER ANY APPLICATION ROLE permission on the database. To change the default schema, the user also needs ALTER permission on the application role. An application role can alter its own default schema, but not its name or password.
The following example changes the name of the application role weekly_receipts to receipts_ledger.
USE AdventureWorks2022;
CREATE APPLICATION ROLE weekly_receipts
WITH PASSWORD = '987Gbv8$76sPYY5m23' ,
DEFAULT_SCHEMA = Sales;
GO
ALTER APPLICATION ROLE weekly_receipts
WITH NAME = receipts_ledger;
GOThe following example changes the password of the application role receipts_ledger.
ALTER APPLICATION ROLE receipts_ledger
WITH PASSWORD = '897yUUbv867y$200nk2i';
GOThe following example changes the name, password, and default schema of the application role receipts_ledger all at the same time.
ALTER APPLICATION ROLE receipts_ledger
WITH NAME = weekly_ledger,
PASSWORD = '897yUUbv77bsrEE00nk2i',
DEFAULT_SCHEMA = Production;
GO