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RegisteredSubscriber Object

This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

The RegisteredSubscriber object represents the information a Publisher has about a Subscriber.

SQL-DMO object model that shows the current object

Properties

Name Property

Type Property (RegisteredSubscriber)

Methods

BeginAlter Method

Refresh Method

CancelAlter Method

Remove Method (Objects)

DoAlter Method

Script Method (Replication Objects)

Remarks

With the RegisteredSubscriber object, you can:

  • Add a Subscriber at the Distributor or Publisher.
  • Change the properties of an existing Subscriber at the Distributor or Publisher.

To add a Subscriber at the Publisher

  1. Create a new RegisteredSubscriber object.

  2. Set the Name property to the server name of the Subscriber.

  3. Add the RegisteredSubscriber object to the RegisteredSubscribers collection of a connected Publisher object.

To add a Subscriber at the Distributor

  1. Create a new RegisteredSubscriber object.

  2. Set the Name property to the server name of the Subscriber.

  3. Add the RegisteredSubscriber object to the RegisteredSubscribers collection of a connected DistributionPublishers object.

To alter an existing Subscriber at the Publisher

  1. Get a RegisteredSubscriber object from the RegisteredSubscribers collection of a connected Publisher object.

  2. Use the BeginAlter method to mark the beginning of the changes.

  3. Set the RegisteredSubscriber object properties to reflect the changes to the Subscriber.

  4. Use the DoAlter method to submit the changes to Microsoft SQL Server.

To alter an existing Subscriber at the Distributor

  1. Get a RegisteredSubscriber object from the RegisteredSubscribers collection of a connected DistributionPublishers object.

  2. Use the BeginAlter method to mark the beginning of the changes.

  3. Set the RegisteredSubscriber object properties to reflect the changes to the Subscriber.

  4. Use the DoAlter method to submit the changes to SQL Server.