Relationship classes, Feature Datasets, and topological datasets are viewable across all schemas of a db and is quite annoying.
I've done research and have found posts complaining about this since as early as 2009:
http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=158&f=2284&t=279568
and techinical articles posted recently explaining it:
http://support.esri.com/en/knowledgebase/techarticles/detail/22721
But y'all should really do something about this. If tables are contained to their schemas, related elements like RC's, FD's, and topology should all be as well.
Interesting. Although in cases like mine, my connections legitimately include tables from other users. So the "List only objects owned by the connecting user" setting would exclude those tables, which wouldn't be what I'd want.
Very useful to know is available! I wasn't aware of this capability, thanks for bringing to our attention. As with @Bud we've got content shared with particular DB users to bring content together (e.g. PORTAL_VIEWER), that are then shared as services. With this option the viewer user ends up with no content, so filtering display of content types would be fantastic for our workflows. Thanks for sharing!
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