Puoi confrontare i tuoi risultati con quelli trovati dal seguente script. Ecco il articolo
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[get_crossdatabase_dependencies] AS
SET NOCOUNT ON;
CREATE TABLE #databases(
database_id int,
database_name sysname
);
INSERT INTO #databases(database_id, database_name)
SELECT database_id, [name]
FROM sys.databases
WHERE 1 = 1
AND [state] <> 6 /* ignore offline DBs */
AND database_id > 4; /* ignore system DBs */
DECLARE
@database_id int,
@database_name sysname,
@sql varchar(max);
CREATE TABLE #dependencies(
referencing_database varchar(max),
referencing_schema varchar(max),
referencing_object_name varchar(max),
referenced_server varchar(max),
referenced_database varchar(max),
referenced_schema varchar(max),
referenced_object_name varchar(max)
);
WHILE (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #databases) > 0 BEGIN
SELECT TOP 1 @database_id = database_id,
@database_name = database_name
FROM #databases;
SET @sql = 'INSERT INTO #dependencies select
DB_NAME(' + convert(varchar,@database_id) + '),
OBJECT_SCHEMA_NAME(referencing_id,'
+ convert(varchar,@database_id) +'),
OBJECT_NAME(referencing_id,' + convert(varchar,@database_id) + '),
referenced_server_name,
ISNULL(referenced_database_name, db_name('
+ convert(varchar,@database_id) + ')),
referenced_schema_name,
referenced_entity_name
FROM ' + quotename(@database_name) + '.sys.sql_expression_dependencies';
EXEC(@sql);
DELETE FROM #databases WHERE database_id = @database_id;
END;
SET NOCOUNT OFF;
SELECT * FROM #dependencies;