syssubscriptions (System View) (Transact-SQL)
The syssubscriptions view exposes subscription information. This view is stored in the distribution database.
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
artid |
int |
The unique ID of a subscribed article. |
srvid |
smallint |
The server ID of the Subscriber. |
dest_db |
sysname |
The name of the subscription database. |
status |
tinyint |
The status of the subscription: 0 = Inactive. 1 = Subscribed. 2 = Active. |
sync_type |
tinyint |
The type of initial synchronization: 1 = Automatic. 2 = None. |
login_name |
sysname |
The login name used when connecting to the Publisher to add the subscription. |
subscription_type |
int |
The type of subscription: 0 = Push - the distribution agent runs at the Distributor. 1 = Pull - the distribution agent runs at the Subscriber. |
distribution_jobid |
binary(16) |
Identifies the Distribution Agent job used to synchronize the subscription. |
timestmap |
timestamp |
The date and time that the subscription was created. |
update_mode |
tinyint |
The update mode: 0 = Read-only. 1 = Immediate-updating. |
loopback_detection |
bit |
Applies to subscriptions that are part of a bidirectional transactional replication topology. Loopback detection determines whether the Distribution Agent sends transactions originated at the Subscriber back to the Subscriber: 0 = Sends back. 1 = Does not send back. |
queued_reinit |
bit |
Specifies whether the article is marked for initialization or reinitialization. A value of 1 specifies that the subscribed article is marked for initialization or reinitialization. |
nosync_type |
tinyint |
The type of subscription initialization: 0 = automatic (snapshot) 1 = replication support only 2 = initialize with backup 3 = initialize from log sequence number (LSN) For more information, see the @sync_type parameter of sp_addsubscription. 3 = Identified for informational purposes only. Not supported. Future compatibility is not guaranteed. |
srvname |
sysname |
The name of the Subscriber. |
See Also
Reference
Replication Views (Transact-SQL)
syssubscriptions (Transact-SQL)