sp_helpsubscriberinfo (Transact-SQL)
Displays information about a Subscriber. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on any database.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sp_helpsubscriberinfo [ [ @subscriber =] 'subscriber']
[ , [ @publisher = ] 'publisher' ]
Arguments
[ @subscriber = ] 'subscriber'
Is the name of the Subscriber. subscriber is sysname, with a default of %, which returns all information.[ @publisher = ] 'publisher'
Is the name of the Publisher. publisher is sysname, and defaults to the name of the current server.Note
publisher should not be specified, except when it is an Oracle Publisher.
Result Sets
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
publisher |
sysname |
Name of the Publisher. |
subscriber |
sysname |
Name of the Subscriber. |
type |
tinyint |
Type of Subscriber: 0 = Microsoft SQL Server database 1 = ODBC data source |
login |
sysname |
Login ID for SQL Server Authentication. |
password |
sysname |
Password for SQL Server Authentication. |
commit_batch_size |
int |
Not supported. |
status_batch_size |
int |
Not supported. |
flush_frequency |
int |
Not supported. |
frequency_type |
int |
Frequency with which the Distribution Agent is run: 1 = One time 2 = On demand 4 = Daily 8 = Weekly 16 = Monthly 32 = Monthly relative 64 = Autostart 128 = Recurring |
frequency_interval |
int |
Value applied to the frequency set by frequency_type. |
frequency_relative_interval |
int |
Date of the Distribution Agent used when frequency_type is set to 32 (monthly relative): 1 = First 2 = Second 4 = Third 8 = Fourth 16 = Last |
frequency_recurrence_factor |
int |
Recurrence factor used by frequency_type. |
frequency_subday |
int |
How often to reschedule during the defined period: 1 = Once 2 = Second 4 = Minute 8 = Hour |
frequency_subday_interval |
int |
Interval for frequency_subday. |
active_start_time_of_day |
int |
Time of day when the Distribution Agent is first scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. |
active_end_time_of_day |
int |
Time of day when the Distribution Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. |
active_start_date |
int |
Date when the Distribution Agent is first scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. |
active_end_date |
int |
Date when the Distribution Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. |
retryattempt |
int |
Not supported. |
retrydelay |
int |
Not supported. |
description |
nvarchar(255) |
Text description of the Subscriber. |
security_mode |
int |
Implemented security mode: 0 = SQL Server Authentication 1 = Microsoft Windows Authentication |
frequency_type2 |
int |
Frequency with which the Merge Agent is run: 1 = One time 2 = On demand 4 = Daily 8 = Weekly 16 = Monthly 32 = Monthly relative 64 = Autostart 128 = Recurring |
frequency_interval2 |
int |
Value applied to the frequency set by frequency_type. |
frequency_relative_interval2 |
int |
Date of the Merge Agent used when frequency_type is set to 32(monthly relative): 1 = First 2 = Second 4 = Third 8 = Fourth 16 = Last |
frequency_recurrence_factor2 |
int |
Recurrence factor used by frequency_type. |
frequency_subday2 |
int |
How often to reschedule during the defined period: 1 = Once 2 = Second 4 = Minute 8 = Hour |
frequency_subday_interval2 |
int |
Interval for frequency_subday. |
active_start_time_of_day2 |
int |
Time of day when the Merge Agent is first scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. |
active_end_time_of_day2 |
int |
Time of day when the Merge Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. |
active_start_date2 |
int |
Date when the Merge Agent is first scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. |
active_end_date2 |
int |
Date when the Merge Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. |
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
sp_helpsubscriberinfo is used in snapshot replication, transactional replication, and merge replication.
Permissions
Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role, the db_owner fixed database role, or the publication access list for the publication can execute sp_helpsubscriberinfo.
See Also
Reference
sp_adddistpublisher (Transact-SQL)
sp_addpullsubscription (Transact-SQL)
sp_changesubscriber (Transact-SQL)
sp_dropsubscriber (Transact-SQL)