sys.all_objects (Transact-SQL)
Shows the UNION of all schema-scoped user-defined objects and system objects.
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
name |
sysname |
Object name. |
object_id |
int |
Object identification number. Is unique within a database. |
principal_id |
int |
ID of the individual owner if different from the schema owner. By default, schema-contained objects are owned by the schema owner. However, another owner can be specified by using the ALTER AUTHORIZATION statement to change ownership. Is NULL if there is no alternative individual owner. Is NULL if the object type is one of the following: C = CHECK constraint D = DEFAULT (constraint or stand-alone) F = FOREIGN KEY constraint PK = PRIMARY KEY constraint R = Rule (old-style, stand-alone) TA = Assembly (CLR) trigger TR = SQL trigger UQ = UNIQUE constraint |
schema_id |
int |
ID of the schema that contains the object. For all schema scoped system objects that are included with SQL Server, this value is always in (schema_id('sys'), schema_id('INFORMATION_SCHEMA')). |
parent_object_id |
int |
ID of the object to which this object belongs. 0 = Not a child object. |
type |
char(2) |
Object type: AF = Aggregate function (CLR) C = CHECK constraint D = DEFAULT (constraint or stand-alone) F = FOREIGN KEY constraint FN = SQL scalar function FS = Assembly (CLR) scalar-function FT = Assembly (CLR) table-valued function IF = SQL inline table-valued function IT = Internal table P = SQL Stored Procedure PC = Assembly (CLR) stored-procedure PG = Plan guide PK = PRIMARY KEY constraint R = Rule (old-style, stand-alone) RF = Replication-filter-procedure S = System base table SN = Synonym SQ = Service queue TA = Assembly (CLR) DML trigger TF = SQL table-valued-function TR = SQL DML trigger TT = Table type U = Table (user-defined) UQ = UNIQUE constraint V = View X = Extended stored procedure |
type_desc |
nvarchar(60) |
Description of the object type. AGGREGATE_FUNCTION CHECK_CONSTRAINT DEFAULT_CONSTRAINT FOREIGN_KEY_CONSTRAINT SQL_SCALAR_FUNCTION CLR_SCALAR_FUNCTION CLR_TABLE_VALUED_FUNCTION SQL_INLINE_TABLE_VALUED_FUNCTION INTERNAL_TABLE SQL_STORED_PROCEDURE CLR_STORED_PROCEDURE PLAN_GUIDE PRIMARY_KEY_CONSTRAINT RULE REPLICATION_FILTER_PROCEDURE SYSTEM_TABLE SYNONYM SERVICE_QUEUE CLR_TRIGGER SQL_TABLE_VALUED_FUNCTION SQL_TRIGGER TABLE_TYPE USER_TABLE UNIQUE_CONSTRAINT VIEW EXTENDED_STORED_PROCEDURE |
create_date |
datetime |
Date the object was created. |
modify_date |
datetime |
Date the object was last modified by using an ALTER statement. If the object is a table or a view, modify_date also changes when a clustered index on the table or view is created or modified. |
is_ms_shipped |
bit |
Object created by an internal SQL Server component. |
is_published |
bit |
Object is published. |
is_schema_published |
bit |
Only the schema of the object is published. |
Note
Some objects that support SQL Server PDW can appear in sys.all_objects but cannot be queried.
Permissions
In SQL Server 2005 and later versions, the visibility of the metadata in catalog views is limited to securables that a user either owns or on which the user has been granted some permission. For more information, see Metadata Visibility Configuration.