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sp_syspolicy_delete_policy_category (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server

Deletes a policy category in Policy-Based Management.

Transact-SQL syntax conventions

Syntax

sp_syspolicy_delete_policy_category
    { [ @name = ] N'name' | [ @policy_category_id = ] policy_category_id }
[ ; ]

Arguments

[ @name = ] N'name'

The name of the policy category. @name is sysname, and must be specified if @policy_category_id is NULL.

[ @policy_category_id = ] policy_category_id

The identifier for the policy category. @policy_category_id is int, and must be specified if @name is NULL.

Return code values

0 (success) or 1 (failure).

Remarks

You must run sp_syspolicy_delete_policy_category in the context of the msdb system database.

You must specify a value for @name or for @policy_category_id. Both can't be NULL. To obtain these values, query the msdb.dbo.syspolicy_policy_categories system view.

To delete a policy category, the category can't be referenced by any policies.

Permissions

Requires membership in the PolicyAdministratorRole fixed database role.

Important

Possible elevation of credentials: Users in the PolicyAdministratorRole role can create server triggers and schedule policy executions that can affect the operation of the instance of the Database Engine. For example, users in the PolicyAdministratorRole role can create a policy that can prevent most objects from being created in the Database Engine. Because of this possible elevation of credentials, the PolicyAdministratorRole role should be granted only to users who are trusted with controlling the configuration of the Database Engine.

Examples

The following example deletes a policy category that is named Finance.

EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_syspolicy_delete_policy_category @name = N'Finance';
GO