DECRYPTBYCERT (Transact-SQL)
Decrypts data with the private key of a certificate.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
DecryptByCert ( certificate_ID , { 'ciphertext' | @ciphertext }
[ , { 'cert_password' | @cert_password } ] )
Arguments
certificate_ID
Is the ID of a certificate in the database. certificate_ID is int.ciphertext
Is a string of data that has been encrypted with the public key of the certificate.@ciphertext
Is a variable of type varbinary that contains data that has been encrypted with the certificate.cert_password
Is the password that was used to encrypt the private key of the certificate. Must be Unicode.@cert\_password
Is a variable of type nchar or nvarchar that contains the password that was used to encrypt the private key of the certificate. Must be Unicode.
Return Types
varbinary with a maximum size of 8,000 bytes.
Remarks
This function decrypts data with the private key of a certificate. Cryptographic transformations that use asymmetric keys consume significant resources. Therefore, EncryptByCert and DecryptByCert are not suited for routine encryption of user data.
Permissions
Requires CONTROL permission on the certificate.
Examples
The following example selects rows from [AdventureWorks2012].[ProtectedData04] that are marked as data encrypted by certificate JanainaCert02. The example decrypts the ciphertext with the private key of certificate JanainaCert02, which it first decrypts with the password of the certificate, pGFD4bb925DGvbd2439587y. The decrypted data is converted from varbinary to nvarchar.
SELECT convert(nvarchar(max), DecryptByCert(Cert_Id('JanainaCert02'),
ProtectedData, N'pGFD4bb925DGvbd2439587y'))
FROM [AdventureWorks2012].[ProtectedData04]
WHERE Description
= N'data encrypted by certificate '' JanainaCert02''';
GO
See Also
Reference
CREATE CERTIFICATE (Transact-SQL)
ALTER CERTIFICATE (Transact-SQL)
DROP CERTIFICATE (Transact-SQL)
BACKUP CERTIFICATE (Transact-SQL)