managed_backup.fn_get_parameter (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions
Returns a table of 0, 1, or more rows of parameter and value pairs.
Use this stored procedure to review all or a specific configuration settings for Smart Admin.
If the parameter has never been configured, the function returns 0 rows.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
managed_backup.fn_get_parameter ('parameter_name' | '' | NULL )
Arguments
parameter_name
Name of the parameter. parameter_name is NVARCHAR(128). If NULL or an empty string is supplied as an argument to the function, name-values pairs for all configured Smart Admin parameters are returned.
Table Returned
Column Name | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|
parameter_name | NVARCHAR(128) | Name of the parameter. The following is a current list of parameters returned: FileRetentionDebugXevent SSMBackup2WADebugXevent SSMBackup2WANotificationEmailIds SSMBackup2WAEnableUserDefinedPolicy SSMBackup2WAEverConfigured StorageOperationDebugXevent |
parameter_value | NVARCHAR(128) | Current set value of the parameter. |
Security
Permissions
Requires SELECT permissions on the function.
Examples
The following example returns all the parameters which have been configured at least once, and their current values.
USE MSDB
GO
SELECT *
FROM managed_backup.fn_get_parameter (NULL)
The following example returns the email ID specified to receive the error notifications. If no rows are returns, then it means that this email notification option has not been enabled.
USE MSDB
GO
SELECT *
FROM managed_backup.fn_get_parameter ('SSMBackup2WANotificationEmailIds')