sp_getqueuedrows (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server
Retrieves rows at the Subscriber that have updates pending in the queue. This stored procedure is executed at the Subscriber on the subscription database.
Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
sp_getqueuedrows
[ @tablename = ] N'tablename'
[ , [ @owner = ] N'owner' ]
[ , [ @tranid = ] N'tranid' ]
[ ; ]
Arguments
[ @tablename = ] N'tablename'
The name of the table. @tablename is sysname, with no default. The table must be a part of a queued subscription.
[ @owner = ] N'owner'
The subscription owner. @owner is sysname, with a default of NULL
.
[ @tranid = ] N'tranid'
Allows the output to be filtered by the transaction ID. @tranid is nvarchar(70), with a default of NULL
. If specified, the transaction ID associated with the queued command is displayed. If NULL
, all the commands in the queue are displayed.
Return code values
0
(success) or 1
(failure).
Result set
Shows all rows that currently have at least one queued transaction for the subscribed table.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
action |
nvarchar(10) | Type of action to be taken when synchronization occurs.INS = insertDEL = deleteUPD = update |
tranid |
nvarchar(70) | Transaction ID that the command was executed under. |
table column1 ...n |
The value for each column of the table specified in @tablename. | |
msrepl_tran_version |
uniqueidentifier | This column is used to track changes to replicated data, and to perform conflict detection at the Publisher. This column is added to the table automatically. |
Remarks
sp_getqueuedrows
is used at Subscribers participating in queued updating.
sp_getqueuedrows
finds rows of a given table on a subscription database that participated in a queued update, yet currently aren't resolved by the queue reader agent.
Permissions
sp_getqueuedrows
requires SELECT
permissions on the table specified in @tablename.