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Is there a setting in the management studio that would allow me, when I create a new query, to use just:

SELECT * FROM Foo

instead of

SELECT * FROM dbname.dbo.Foo

assuming of course there is no ambiguity?

Currently I get an error message. Thanks.

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You can set a default schema for a User in SQL Server 2012.

Here is the MSDN page

Note: You can't change the schema after setting it once.

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SELECT YOUR DATABASE NAME HERE FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST and then if there is any ambiguity in column names just use two part name i.e TABLENAME.ColumnName
WHere you open a new query window it opens it in Master database context, And people who has been working with sql server for years and years makes this mistake quite often of openning a query window and start executing a script in master db. so your not the only one :)

You can also use the USE statement i.e

USE DataBase_Name
GO

//your query.........
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