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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T11:22:20+00:00 2026-05-27T11:22:20+00:00

For the project I’m working on, I can’t use the [dbo] schema. From looking

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For the project I’m working on, I can’t use the [dbo] schema. From looking at the EventStore source, it doesn’t look trivial to use a non-dbo schema.

So far, the best I’ve come up with is to use a custom dialect like this:

  • Sub-class CommonSqlDialect
  • Add a private instance of MsSqlDialect
  • Then override all virtual properties of CommonSqlDialect to do something like

Example:

public override string AppendSnapshotToCommit
{
    get { return customizeSchema(_msSqlDialect.AppendSnapshotToCommit); }
}
private string customizeSchema(string dboStatement)
{
    // replace "[dbo]" with "[notdbo]", 
    // replace " Commits" with " [notdbo].Commits", 
    // replace " Snapshots" with " [notdbo].Snapshots"
}

I also have to customize the InitializeStorage property to replace “sysobjects” with “sys.objects” so I can add an additional constraint on the schema name.

This works, but it seems like there should be wireup options for customizing the schema and table names.

UsingSqlPersistence(...)
    .WithSchema(...)
    .WithCommitsTable(...)
    .WithSnapshotsTable(...)

Is there a clearly better way to handle this that I’ve missed?

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    2026-05-27T11:22:21+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 11:22 am

    While I can see a potential need to customize the table names, the existing version does not support that. All you need to do is to subclass the MsSqlDialect and then provide your custom version to the wireup like so:

    UsingSqlPersistence(...)
        .WithDialect(new MsSqlDialectWithCustomTableNames());
    
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