Create user in sql server 2000??

Hi,
I can't believe I can't find any previous posts to do with this subject!
After googling around I ended up with this bit of SQLsp_addlogin @loginame='cms',@passwd='cms',@defdb='cms';
USE cms;
sp_grantdbaccess @loginame='cms',@name_in_db='cms';
sp_addrolemember @rolename='db_owner',@membername='cms'
GRANT ALL TO cms;I've already created a user (admin) to log on as in order to create this user. The script creates the user and grants the role 'db_owner' but under the MASTER db instead of CMS. The only thing I can see missing is a "GO" after the "USE cms", but then this is not allowed over JDBC.
Can anyone tell me how to create a user in the right db?
Ted.
P.S. Please bear in mind that this needs to be db independent.

Hi,
I can't believe I can't find any previous posts to do with this subject!
After googling around I ended up with this bit of SQLsp_addlogin @loginame='cms',@passwd='cms',@defdb='cms';
USE cms;
sp_grantdbaccess @loginame='cms',@name_in_db='cms';
sp_addrolemember @rolename='db_owner',@membername='cms'
GRANT ALL TO cms;I've already created a user (admin) to log on as in order to create this user. The script creates the user and grants the role 'db_owner' but under the MASTER db instead of CMS. The only thing I can see missing is a "GO" after the "USE cms", but then this is not allowed over JDBC.
Can anyone tell me how to create a user in the right db?
Ted.
P.S. Please bear in mind that this needs to be db independent.

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