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Deprecated Database Engine features in SQL Server 2016 (13.x)

Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later versions

This article describes the deprecated SQL Server Database Engine features that are still available in SQL Server 2016 (13.x). Deprecated features shouldn't be used in new applications.

When a feature is marked deprecated, it means:

  • The feature is in maintenance mode only. No new changes are added, including changes related to addressing interoperability with new features.
  • We strive not to remove a deprecated feature from future releases to make upgrades easier. However, under rare situations, we might choose to permanently discontinue (remove) the feature from SQL Server if it limits future innovations.
  • For new development work, don't use deprecated features. For existing applications, plan to modify applications that currently use these features as soon as possible.

For SQL Server 2017 (14.x), see Deprecated Database Engine features in SQL Server 2017 (14.x).

You can monitor the use of deprecated features by using the SQL Server Deprecated Features Object performance counter and trace events. For more information, see Use SQL Server Objects.

The value of these counters is also available by executing the following statement:

SELECT * FROM sys.dm_os_performance_counters   
WHERE object_name LIKE '%SQL%Deprecated Features%';  

Features deprecated in the next version of SQL Server

The following SQL Server Database Engine features aren't supported in a future version of SQL Server. Don't use these features in new development work, and modify applications that currently use these features as soon as possible. The Feature name value appears in trace events as the ObjectName and in performance counters and sys.dm_os_performance_counters as the instance name. The Feature ID value appears in trace events as the ObjectId.

Category Deprecated feature Replacement Feature name Feature ID
Backup and Restore RESTORE { DATABASE | LOG } WITH [MEDIA]PASSWORD continues to be deprecated. BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } WITH PASSWORD and BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } WITH MEDIAPASSWORD are discontinued. None BACKUP DATABASE or LOG WITH PASSWORD

BACKUP DATABASE or LOG WITH MEDIAPASSWORD
104

103
Compatibility levels Upgrade from version 100 (SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) and SQL Server 2008 R2 (10.50.x)). When a SQL Server version goes out of support, the associated database compatibility level will be marked deprecated. However, we continue to support applications certified on any supported Database Compatibility Level as long as possible, to make the upgrades easier. For more information about compatibility levels, see ALTER DATABASE Compatibility Level (Transact-SQL). Database compatibility level 100 108
Database objects Ability to return result sets from triggers None Returning results from trigger 12
Encryption Encryption using RC4 or RC4_128 is deprecated and will be removed in the next version. Decrypting RC4 and RC4_128 isn't deprecated. Use another encryption algorithm such as AES. Deprecated encryption algorithm 253
Hash algorithms Using the MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA, and SHA1 is deprecated. Use SHA2_256 or SHA2_512 instead. Older algorithms continue working, but they raise a deprecation event. Deprecated hash algorithm None
Remote servers sp_addremotelogin

sp_addserver

sp_dropremotelogin

sp_helpremotelogin

sp_remoteoption
Replace remote servers by using linked servers. sp_addserver can only be used with the local option. sp_addremotelogin

sp_addserver

sp_dropremotelogin

sp_helpremotelogin

sp_remoteoption
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71

72

73
Remote servers @@remserver Replace remote servers by using linked servers. None None
Remote servers SET REMOTE_PROC_TRANSACTIONS Replace remote servers by using linked servers. SET REMOTE_PROC_TRANSACTIONS 110
Table hints HOLDLOCK table hint without parenthesis. Use HOLDLOCK with parenthesis. HOLDLOCK table hint without parenthesis 167

Features deprecated in a future version of SQL Server

The following SQL Server Database Engine features are supported in the next version of SQL Server, but will be deprecated in a later version. The specific version of SQL Server hasn't been determined.

Category Deprecated feature Replacement Feature name Feature ID
Compatibility levels sp_dbcmptlevel ALTER DATABASE ... SET COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL. For more information, see ALTER DATABASE Compatibility Level (Transact-SQL). sp_dbcmptlevel 80
Compatibility levels Database compatibility level 110 and 120. Plan to upgrade the database and application for a future release. However, we continue to support applications certified on any supported database compatibility level as long as possible, to make the upgrades easier. For more information about compatibility levels, see ALTER DATABASE Compatibility Level (Transact-SQL). Database compatibility level 110

Database compatibility level 120
XML Inline XDR Schema Generation The XMLDATA directive to the FOR XML option is deprecated. Use XSD generation in the case of RAW and AUTO modes. There is no replacement for the XMLDATA directive in EXPLICT mode. XMLDATA 181
XML sys.sp_db_selective_xml_index ALTER INDEX … DISABLE

For more information, see ALTER INDEX.
sys.sp_db_selective_xml_index
Backup and restore BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } TO TAPE

BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } TO device_that_is_a_tape
BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } TO DISK

BACKUP { DATABASE | LOG } TO device_that_is_a_disk
BACKUP DATABASE or LOG TO TAPE 235
Backup and restore sp_addumpdevice'tape' sp_addumpdevice'disk' ADDING TAPE DEVICE 236
Backup and restore sp_helpdevice sys.backup_devices sp_helpdevice 100
Collations Korean_Wansung_Unicode

Lithuanian_Classic

SQL_AltDiction_CP1253_CS_AS
None. These collations exist in SQL Server 2005 (9.x), but aren't visible through fn_helpcollations. Korean_Wansung_Unicode

Lithuanian_Classic

SQL_AltDiction_CP1253_CS_AS
191

192

194
Collations Hindi

Macedonian
These collations exist in SQL Server 2005 (9.x) and higher, but aren't visible through fn_helpcollations. Use Macedonian_FYROM_90 and Indic_General_90 instead. Hindi

Macedonian
190

193
Collations Azeri_Latin_90

Azeri_Cyrilllic_90
Azeri_Latin_100

Azeri_Cyrilllic_100
Azeri_Latin_90

Azeri_Cyrilllic_90
232

233
Configuration SET ANSI_NULLS OFF and ANSI_NULLS OFF database option

SET ANSI_PADDING OFF and ANSI_PADDING OFF database option

SET CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL OFF and CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL OFF database option

SET OFFSETS
None.

ANSI_NULLS, ANSI_PADDING and CONCAT_NULLS_YIELDS_NULL are always set to ON. SET OFFSETS will be unavailable.
SET ANSI_NULLS OFF

SET ANSI_PADDING OFF

SET CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL OFF

SET OFFSETS

ALTER DATABASE SET ANSI_NULLS OFF

ALTER DATABASE SET ANSI_PADDING OFF

ALTER DATABASE SET CONCAT_NULL_YIELDS_NULL OFF
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113

112

36

111

113

112
Data types sp_addtype

sp_droptype
CREATE TYPE

DROP TYPE
sp_addtype

sp_droptype
62

63
Data types timestamp syntax for rowversion data type rowversion data type syntax TIMESTAMP 158
Data types Ability to insert null values into timestamp columns. Use a DEFAULT instead. INSERT NULL into TIMESTAMP columns 179
Data types 'text in row' table option Use varchar(max), nvarchar(max), and varbinary(max) data types. For more information, see sp_tableoption (Transact-SQL). Text in row table option 9
Data types Data types:

text

ntext

image
Use varchar(max), nvarchar(max), and varbinary(max) data types. Data types: text, ntext, or image 4
Database management sp_attach_db

sp_attach_single_file_db
CREATE DATABASE statement with the FOR ATTACH option. To rebuild multiple log files, when one or more have a new location, use the FOR ATTACH_REBUILD_LOG option. sp_attach_db

sp_attach_single_file_db
81

82
Database objects CREATE DEFAULT

DROP DEFAULT

sp_bindefault

sp_unbindefault
DEFAULT keyword in CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE CREATE_DROP_DEFAULT

sp_bindefault

sp_unbindefault
162

64

65
Database objects CREATE RULE

DROP RULE

sp_bindrule

sp_unbindrule
CHECK keyword in CREATE TABLE and ALTER TABLE CREATE_DROP_RULE

sp_bindrule

sp_unbindrule
161

66

67
Database objects sp_change_users_login Use ALTER USER. sp_change_users_login 231
Database objects sp_depends sys.dm_sql_referencing_entities and sys.dm_sql_referenced_entities sp_depends 19
Database objects sp_renamedb MODIFY NAME in ALTER DATABASE sp_renamedb 79
Database objects sp_getbindtoken Use MARS or distributed transactions. sp_getbindtoken 98
Database options sp_bindsession Use MARS or distributed transactions. sp_bindsession 97
Database options sp_resetstatus ALTER DATABASE SET { ONLINE | EMERGENCY } sp_resetstatus 83
Database options TORN_PAGE_DETECTION option of ALTER DATABASE PAGE_VERIFY TORN_PAGE_DETECTION option of ALTER DATABASE ALTER DATABASE WITH TORN_PAGE_DETECTION 102
DBCC DBCC DBREINDEX REBUILD option of ALTER INDEX. DBCC DBREINDEX 11
DBCC DBCC INDEXDEFRAG REORGANIZE option of ALTER INDEX DBCC INDEXDEFRAG 18
DBCC DBCC SHOWCONTIG sys.dm_db_index_physical_stats DBCC SHOWCONTIG 10
DBCC DBCC PINTABLE

DBCC UNPINTABLE
Has no effect. DBCC [UN]PINTABLE 189
Extended properties Level0type = 'type' and Level0type = 'USER' to add extended properties to level-1 or level-2 type objects. Use Level0type = 'USER' only to add an extended property directly to a user or role.

Use Level0type = 'SCHEMA' to add an extended property to level-1 types such as TABLE or VIEW, or level-2 types such as COLUMN or TRIGGER. For more information, see sp_addextendedproperty (Transact-SQL).
EXTPROP_LEVEL0TYPE

EXTPROP_LEVEL0USER
13

14
Extended stored procedure programming srv_alloc

srv_convert

srv_describe

srv_getbindtoken

srv_got_attention

srv_message_handler

srv_paramdata

srv_paraminfo

srv_paramlen

srv_parammaxlen

srv_paramname

srv_paramnumber

srv_paramset

srv_paramsetoutput

srv_paramstatus

srv_paramtype

srv_pfield

srv_pfieldex

srv_rpcdb

srv_rpcname

srv_rpcnumber

srv_rpcoptions

srv_rpcowner

srv_rpcparams

srv_senddone

srv_sendmsg

srv_sendrow

srv_setcoldata

srv_setcollen

srv_setutype

srv_willconvert

srv_wsendmsg
Use CLR Integration instead. XP_API 20
Extended stored procedure programming sp_addextendedproc

sp_dropextendedproc

sp_helpextendedproc
Use CLR Integration instead. sp_addextendedproc

sp_dropextendedproc

sp_helpextendedproc
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95

96
Extended stored procedures xp_grantlogin

xp_revokelogin

xp_loginConfig
Use CREATE LOGIN

Use DROP LOGIN IsIntegratedSecurityOnly argument of SERVERPROPERTY
xp_grantlogin

xp_revokelogin

xp_loginconfig
44

45

59
Functions fn_get_sql sys.dm_exec_sql_text fn_get_sql 151
High availability database mirroring Always On availability groups

If your edition of SQL Server doesn't support Always On availability groups, use log shipping.
DATABASE_MIRRORING 267
Index options sp_indexoption ALTER INDEX sp_indexoption 78
Index options CREATE TABLE, ALTER TABLE, or CREATE INDEX syntax without parentheses around the options. Rewrite the statement to use the current syntax. INDEX_OPTION 33
Instance options sp_configure option 'allow updates' System tables are no longer updatable. Setting has no effect. sp_configure 'allow updates' 173
Instance options sp_configure options:

'locks'

'open objects'

'set working set size'
Now automatically configured. Setting has no effect. sp_configure 'locks'

sp_configure 'open objects'

sp_configure 'set working set size'
174

175

176
Instance options sp_configure option 'priority boost' System tables are no longer updatable. Setting has no effect. Use the Windows start /high ... program.exe option instead. sp_configure 'priority boost' 199
Instance options sp_configure option 'remote proc trans' System tables are no longer updatable. Setting has no effect. sp_configure 'remote proc trans' 37
Linked servers Specifying the SQLOLEDB provider for linked servers. Microsoft OLE DB Driver (MSOLEDBSQL) for SQL Server SQLOLEDB for linked servers 19
Locking sp_lock sys.dm_tran_locks sp_lock 99
Metadata FILE_ID

INDEXKEY_PROPERTY
FILE_IDEX

sys.index_columns
FILE_ID

INDEXKEY_PROPERTY
15

17
Native XML Web Services The CREATE ENDPOINT or ALTER ENDPOINT statement with the FOR SOAP option.

sys.endpoint_webmethods

sys.soap_endpoints
Use Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) or ASP.NET instead. CREATE/ALTER ENDPOINT

sys.endpoint_webmethods

EXT_soap_endpoints

sys.soap_endpoints
21

22

23
Removable databases sp_certify_removable

sp_create_removable
sp_detach_db sp_certify_removable

sp_create_removable
74

75
Removable databases sp_dbremove DROP DATABASE sp_dbremove 76
Security The ALTER LOGIN WITH SET CREDENTIAL syntax Replaced by the new ALTER LOGIN ADD and DROP CREDENTIAL syntax ALTER LOGIN WITH SET CREDENTIAL 230
Security sp_addapprole

sp_dropapprole
CREATE APPLICATION ROLE

DROP APPLICATION ROLE
sp_addapprole

sp_dropapprole
53

54
Security sp_addlogin

sp_droplogin
CREATE LOGIN

DROP LOGIN
sp_addlogin

sp_droplogin
39

40
Security sp_adduser

sp_dropuser
CREATE USER

DROP USER
sp_adduser

sp_dropuser
49

50
Security sp_grantdbaccess

sp_revokedbaccess
CREATE USER

DROP USER
sp_grantdbaccess

sp_revokedbaccess
51

52
Security sp_addrole

sp_droprole
CREATE ROLE

DROP ROLE
sp_addrole

sp_droprole
56

57
Security sp_approlepassword

sp_password
ALTER APPLICATION ROLE

ALTER LOGIN
sp_approlepassword

sp_password
55

46
Security sp_changeobjectowner ALTER SCHEMA or ALTER AUTHORIZATION sp_changeobjectowner 58
Security sp_control_dbmasterkey_password A master key must exist and password must be correct. sp_control_dbmasterkey_password 274
Security sp_defaultdb

sp_defaultlanguage
ALTER LOGIN sp_defaultdb

sp_defaultlanguage
47

48
Security sp_denylogin

sp_grantlogin

sp_revokelogin
ALTER LOGIN DISABLE

CREATE LOGIN

DROP LOGIN
sp_denylogin

sp_grantlogin

sp_revokelogin
42

41

43
Security USER_ID DATABASE_PRINCIPAL_ID USER_ID 16
Security sp_srvrolepermission

sp_dbfixedrolepermission
These stored procedures return information that was correct in SQL Server 2000 (8.x). The output doesn't reflect changes to the permissions hierarchy implemented in SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x). For more information, see Permissions of Fixed Server Roles. sp_srvrolepermission

sp_dbfixedrolepermission
61

60
Security GRANT ALL

DENY ALL

REVOKE ALL
GRANT, DENY, and REVOKE specific permissions. ALL Permission 35
Security PERMISSIONS intrinsic function Query sys.fn_my_permissions instead. PERMISSIONS 170
Security SETUSER EXECUTE AS SETUSER 165
Security RC4 and DESX encryption algorithms Use another algorithm such as AES. DESX algorithm 238
SET options SET FMTONLY sys.dm_exec_describe_first_result_set (Transact-SQL), sys.dm_exec_describe_first_result_set_for_object (Transact-SQL), sp_describe_first_result_set (Transact-SQL), and sp_describe_undeclared_parameters (Transact-SQL). SET FMTONLY 250
Server Configuration Options c2 audit option

default trace enabled option
common criteria compliance enabled Server Configuration Option

Extended Events
sp_configure 'c2 audit mode'

sp_configure 'default trace enabled'
252

253
SMO classes Microsoft.SQLServer. Management.Smo.Information class

Microsoft.SQLServer. Management.Smo.Settings class

Microsoft.SQLServer.Management. Smo.DatabaseOptions class

Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo. DatabaseDdlTrigger.NotForReplication property
Microsoft.SqlServer. Management.Smo.Server class

Microsoft.SqlServer. Management.Smo.Server class

Microsoft.SqlServer. Management.Smo.Database class

None
None None
SQL Server Agent net send notification

Pager notification
E-mail notification

E-mail notification
None None
SQL Server Management Studio Solution Explorer integration in SQL Server Management Studio None None
System Stored Procedures sp_db_increased_partitions None. Support for increased partitions is now available by default. sp_db_increased_partitions 253
System tables sysaltfiles

syscacheobjects

syscolumns

syscomments

sysconfigures

sysconstraints

syscurconfigs

sysdatabases

sysdepends

sysdevices

sysfilegroups

sysfiles

sysforeignkeys

sysfulltextcatalogs

sysindexes

sysindexkeys

syslockinfo

syslogins

sysmembers

sysmessages

sysobjects

sysoledbusers

sysopentapes

sysperfinfo

syspermissions

sysprocesses

sysprotects

sysreferences

sysremotelogins

sysservers

systypes

sysusers
Compatibility views. For more information, see Compatibility Views (Transact-SQL).

Important: The compatibility views do not expose metadata for features that were introduced in SQL Server 2005 (9.x). We recommend that you upgrade your applications to use catalog views. For more information, see Catalog Views (Transact-SQL).
sysaltfiles

syscacheobjects

syscolumns

syscomments

sysconfigures

sysconstraints

syscurconfigs

sysdatabases

sysdepends

sysdevices

sysfilegroups

sysfiles

sysforeignkeys

sysfulltextcatalogs

sysindexes

sysindexkeys

syslockinfo

syslogins

sysmembers

sysmessages

sysobjects

sysoledbusers

sysopentapes

sysperfinfo

syspermissions

sysprocesses

sysprotects

sysreferences

sysremotelogins

sysservers

systypes

sysusers
141

None

133

126

146

131

147

142

123

144

128

127

130

122

132

134

143

140

119

137

125

139

145

157

121

153

120

129

138

136

135

124
System tables sys.numbered_procedures

sys.numbered_procedure_parameters
None numbered_procedures

numbered_procedure_parameters
148

149
System functions fn_virtualservernodes

fn_servershareddrives
sys.dm_os_cluster_nodes

sys.dm_io_cluster_shared_drives
fn_virtualservernodes

fn_servershareddrives
155

156
System views sys.sql_dependencies sys.sql_expression_dependencies sys.sql_dependencies 198
Table compression The use of the vardecimal storage format. Vardecimal storage format is deprecated. Data compression in this version compresses decimal values and other data types. We recommend that you use data compression instead of the vardecimal storage format. Vardecimal storage format 200
Table compression Use of the sp_db_vardecimal_storage_format procedure. Vardecimal storage format is deprecated. The SQL Server data compression feature compresses decimal values as well as other data types. We recommend that you use data compression instead of the vardecimal storage format. sp_db_vardecimal_storage_format 201
Table compression Use of the sp_estimated_rowsize_reduction_for_vardecimal procedure. Use data compression and the sp_estimate_data_compression_savings procedure instead. sp_estimated_rowsize_reduction_for_vardecimal 202
Table hints Specifying NOLOCK or READUNCOMMITTED in the FROM clause of an UPDATE or DELETE statement. Remove the NOLOCK or READUNCOMMITTED table hints from the FROM clause. NOLOCK or READUNCOMMITTED in UPDATE or DELETE 1
Table hints Specifying table hints without using the WITH keyword. Use WITH. Table hint without WITH 8
Table hints INSERT_HINTS INSERT_HINTS 34
Text pointers WRITETEXT

UPDATETEXT

READTEXT
None UPDATETEXT or WRITETEXT

READTEXT
115

114
Text pointers TEXTPTR()

TEXTVALID()
None TEXTPTR

TEXTVALID
5

6
Transact-SQL :: function-calling sequence Replaced by SELECT column_list FROM sys.<function_name>().

For example, replace SELECT * FROM ::fn_virtualfilestats(2,1)with SELECT * FROM sys.fn_virtualfilestats(2,1).
'::' function calling syntax 166
Transact-SQL Three-part and four-part column references. Two-part names is the standard-compliant behavior. More than two-part column name 3
Transact-SQL A string enclosed in quotation marks used as a column alias for an expression in a SELECT list:

'string_alias' = expression
expression [AS] column_alias

expression [AS] [column_alias]

expression [AS] "column_alias"

expression [AS] 'column_alias'

column_alias = expression
String literals as column aliases 184
Transact-SQL Numbered procedures None. Don't use. ProcNums 160
Transact-SQL table_name.index_name syntax in DROP INDEX index_name ON table_name syntax in DROP INDEX. DROP INDEX with two-part name 163
Transact-SQL Not ending Transact-SQL statements with a semicolon. End Transact-SQL statements with a semicolon (;). None None
Transact-SQL GROUP BY ALL Use custom case-by-case solution with UNION or derived table. GROUP BY ALL 169
Transact-SQL ROWGUIDCOL as a column name in DML statements. Use $rowguid. ROWGUIDCOL 182
Transact-SQL IDENTITYCOL as a column name in DML statements. Use $identity. IDENTITYCOL 183
Transact-SQL Use of #, ## as temporary table and temporary stored procedure names. Use at least one additional character. '#' and '##' as the name of temporary tables and stored procedures 185
Transact-SQL Use of @, @@, or @@ as Transact-SQL identifiers. Don't use @ or @@ or names that begin with @@ as identifiers. '@' and names that start with '@@' as Transact-SQL identifiers 186.
Transact-SQL Use of DEFAULT keyword as default value. Don't use the word DEFAULT as a default value. DEFAULT keyword as a default value 187
Transact-SQL Use of a space as a separator between table hints. Use a comma to separate table hints. Multiple table hints without comma 168
Transact-SQL The select list of an aggregate indexed view must contain COUNT_BIG (*) in 90 compatibility mode Use COUNT_BIG (*). Index view select list without COUNT_BIG(*) 2
Transact-SQL The indirect application of table hints to an invocation of a multi-statement table-valued function (TVF) through a view. None. Indirect TVF hints 7
Transact-SQL ALTER DATABASE syntax:

MODIFY FILEGROUP READONLY

MODIFY FILEGROUP READWRITE
MODIFY FILEGROUP READ_ONLY

MODIFY FILEGROUP READ_WRITE
MODIFY FILEGROUP READONLY

MODIFY FILEGROUP READWRITE
195

196
Other DB-Library

Embedded SQL for C
Although the Database Engine still supports connections from existing applications that use the DB-Library and Embedded SQL APIs, it doesn't include the files or documentation required to do programming work on applications that use these APIs. A future version of the SQL Server Database Engine will drop support for connections from DB-Library or Embedded SQL applications. Don't use DB-Library or Embedded SQL to develop new applications. Remove any dependencies on either DB-Library or Embedded SQL when you modify existing applications. Instead of these APIs, use the SQLClient namespace or an API such as ODBC. The current version doesn't include the DB-Library DLL required to run these applications. To run DB-Library or Embedded SQL applications, you must have available the DB-Library DLL from SQL Server version 6.5, SQL Server 7.0, or SQL Server 2000 (8.x). None None
Tools SQL Server Profiler for Trace Capture Use Extended Events Profiler embedded in SQL Server Management Studio. SQL Server Profiler None
Tools SQL Server Profiler for Trace Replay SQL Server Distributed Replay SQL Server Profiler None
Trace Management Objects Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Trace namespace (contains the APIs for SQL Server Trace and Replay objects) Trace Configuration: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.XEvent

Trace Reading: Microsoft.SqlServer.XEvent.Linq

Trace Replay: None
SQL Trace stored procedures, functions, and catalog views sp_trace_create

sp_trace_setevent

sp_trace_setfilter

sp_trace_setstatus

fn_trace_geteventinfo

fn_trace_getfilterinfo

fn_trace_getinfo

fn_trace_gettable

sys.traces

sys.trace_events

sys.trace_event_bindings

sys.trace_categories

sys.trace_columns

sys.trace_subclass_values
Extended Events sp_trace_create

sp_trace_setevent

sp_trace_setfilter

sp_trace_setstatus

fn_trace_geteventinfo

fn_trace_getfilterinfo

fn_trace_getinfo

fn_trace_gettable

sys.traces

sys.trace_events

sys.trace_event_bindings

sys.trace_categories

sys.trace_columns

sys.trace_subclass_values
258

260

261

259

256

257
Set options SET ROWCOUNT for INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements TOP keyword SET ROWCOUNT 109

Note

The cookie OUTPUT parameter for sp_setapprole is currently documented as varbinary(8000) which is the correct maximum length. However the current implementation returns varbinary(50). If developers have allocated varbinary(50) the application might require changes if the cookie return size increases in a future release. Though not a deprecation issue this is mentioned in this topic because the application adjustments are similar. For more information, see sp_setapprole.