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Applies to:
SQL Server
Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Managed Instance
Azure Synapse Analytics
Analytics Platform System (PDW)
SQL analytics endpoint in Microsoft Fabric
Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric
SQL database in Microsoft Fabric Preview
This function returns the name of a specified database.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
DB_NAME ( [ database_id ] )
Arguments
database_id
The identification number (ID) of the database whose name DB_NAME returns. If the call to DB_NAME omits database_id, or the database_id is 0, DB_NAME returns the name of the current database.
Return types
nvarchar(128)
Permissions
If the caller of DB_NAME doesn't own a specific non-master or non-tempdb database, ALTER ANY DATABASE or VIEW ANY DATABASE server-level permissions are required at minimum to see the corresponding DB_ID row.
For the master database, DB_ID needs CREATE DATABASE permission at minimum.
The database to which the caller connects always appears in sys.databases.
Important
By default, the public role has the VIEW ANY DATABASE permission, which allows all logins to see database information. To prevent a login from detecting a database, REVOKE the VIEW ANY DATABASE permission from public, or DENY the VIEW ANY DATABASE permission for individual logins.
Examples
A. Return the current database name
This example returns the name of the current database.
SELECT DB_NAME() AS [Current Database];
GO
B. Return the database name of a specified database ID
This example returns the database name for database ID 3.
USE master;
GO
SELECT DB_NAME(3) AS [Database Name];
GO
Examples: Azure Synapse Analytics and Analytics Platform System (PDW)
C. Return the current database name
This example returns the current database name.
SELECT DB_NAME() AS [Current Database];
D. Return the name of a database by using the database ID
This example returns the database name and database_id for each database.
SELECT DB_NAME(database_id) AS [Database],
database_id
FROM sys.databases;