sp_addmergepushsubscription_agent (Transact-SQL)
Adds a new agent job used to schedule synchronization of a push subscription to a merge publication. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database.
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When configuring a Publisher with a remote Distributor, the values supplied for all parameters, including job_login and job_password, are sent to the Distributor as plain text. You should encrypt the connection between the Publisher and its remote Distributor before executing this stored procedure. For more information, see Encrypting Connections to SQL Server. |
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sp_addmergepushsubscription_agent [ @publication =] 'publication'
[ , [ @subscriber = ] 'subscriber' ]
[ , [ @subscriber_db = ] 'subscriber_db' ]
[ , [ @subscriber_security_mode = ] subscriber_security_mode ]
[ , [ @subscriber_login = ] 'subscriber_login' ]
[ , [ @subscriber_password = ] 'subscriber_password' ]
[ , [ @publisher_security_mode = ] publisher_security_mode ]
[ , [ @publisher_login = ] 'publisher_login' ]
[ , [ @publisher_password = ] 'publisher_password' ]
[ , [ @job_login = ] 'job_login' ]
[ , [ @job_password = ] 'job_password' ]
[ , [ @job_name = ] 'job_name' ]
[ , [ @frequency_type = ] frequency_type ]
[ , [ @frequency_interval = ] frequency_interval ]
[ , [ @frequency_relative_interval = ] frequency_relative_interval ]
[ , [ @frequency_recurrence_factor = ] frequency_recurrence_factor ]
[ , [ @frequency_subday = ] frequency_subday ]
[ , [ @frequency_subday_interval = ] frequency_subday_interval ]
[ , [ @active_start_time_of_day = ] active_start_time_of_day ]
[ , [ @active_end_time_of_day = ] active_end_time_of_day ]
[ , [ @active_start_date = ] active_start_date ]
[ , [ @active_end_date = ] active_end_date ]
[ , [ @enabled_for_syncmgr = ] 'enabled_for_syncmgr' ]
Arguments
- [ @publication = ] 'publication'
Is the name of the publication. publication is sysname, with no default.
- [ @subscriber = ] 'subscriber'
Is the name of the Subscriber. subscriber is sysname, with a default of NULL.
- [ @subscriber_db = ] 'subscriber_db'
Is the name of the subscription database. subscriber_db is sysname, with a default of NULL.
- [ @subscriber_security_mode = ] subscriber_security_mode
Is the security mode to use when connecting to a Subscriber when synchronizing. subscriber_security_mode is int, with a default of 1. If 0, specifies SQL Server Authentication. If 1, specifies Windows Authentication.
- [ @subscriber_login = ] 'subscriber_login'
Is the Subscriber login to use when connecting to a Subscriber when synchronizing. subscriber_login is required if subscriber_security_mode is set to 0. subscriber_login is sysname, with a default of NULL.
[ @subscriber_password = ] 'subscriber_password'
Is the Subscriber password for SQL Server Authentication. subscriber_password is required if subscriber_security_mode is set to 0. subscriber_password is sysname, with a default of NULL. If a subscriber password is used, it is automatically encrypted.Security Note: When possible, prompt users to enter security credentials at runtime. If you must store credentials in a script file, you must secure the file to prevent unauthorized access.
- [ @publisher_security_mode = ] publisher_security_mode
Is the security mode to use when connecting to a Publisher when synchronizing. publisher_security_mode is int, with a default of 1. If 0, specifies SQL Server Authentication. If 1, specifies Windows Authentication.
- [ @publisher_login = ] 'publisher_login'
Is the login to use when connecting to a Publisher when synchronizing. publisher_login is sysname, with a default of NULL.
[ @publisher_password = ] 'publisher_password'
Is the password used when connecting to the Publisher. publisher_password is sysname, with a default of NULL.Security Note: When possible, prompt users to enter security credentials at runtime. If you must store credentials in a script file, you must secure the file to prevent unauthorized access.
- [ @job_login = ] 'job_login'
Is the login for the Windows account under which the agent runs. job_login is nvarchar(257), with a default value of NULL. This Windows account is always used for agent connections to the Distributor and for connections to the Subscriber and Publisher when using Windows Integrated authentication.
[ @job_password = ] 'job_password'
Is the password for the Windows account under which the agent runs. job_password is sysname, with no default.Security Note: When possible, prompt users to enter security credentials at runtime. If you must store credentials in a script file, you must secure the file to prevent unauthorized access.
- [ @job_name = ] 'job_name'
Is the name of an existing agent job. job_name is sysname, with a default value of NULL. This parameter is only specified when the subscription is synchronized using an existing job instead of a newly created job (the default). If you are not a member of the sysadmin fixed server role, you must specify job_login and job_password when you specify job_name.
[ @frequency_type = ] frequency_type
Is the frequency with which to schedule the Merge Agent. frequency_type is int, and can be one of the following values.Value Description 1
One time
2
On demand
4 (default)
Daily
8
Weekly
16
Monthly
32
Monthly relative
64
Autostart
128
Recurring
NULL
Note
Specifying a value of 64 causes the Merge Agent to run in continuous mode. This corresponds to setting the -Continuous parameter for the agent. For more information, see Replication Merge Agent.
[ @frequency_interval = ] frequency_interval
The days that the Merge Agent runs. frequency_interval is int, and can be one of the following values.Value Description 1
Sunday
2
Monday
3
Tuesday
4
Wednesday
5
Thursday
6
Friday
7
Saturday
8
Day
9
Weekdays
10
Weekend days
NULL (default)
[ @frequency_relative_interval = ] frequency_relative_interval
Is the date of the Merge Agent. This parameter is used when frequency_type is set to 32 (monthly relative). frequency_relative_interval is int, and can be one of the following values.Value Description 1
First
2
Second
4
Third
8
Fourth
16
Last
NULL (default)
- [ @frequency_recurrence_factor = ] frequency_recurrence_factor
Is the recurrence factor used by frequency_type. frequency_recurrence_factor is int, with a default of NULL.
[ @frequency_subday = ] frequency_subday
Is how often to reschedule during the defined period. frequency_subday is int, and can be one of the following values.Value Description 1
Once
2
Second
4
Minute
8
Hour
NULL (default)
- [ @frequency_subday_interval = ] frequency_subday_interval
Is the interval for frequency_subday. frequency_subday_interval is int, with a default of NULL.
- [ @active_start_time_of_day = ] active_start_time_of_day
Is the time of day when the Merge Agent is first scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. active_start_time_of_day is int, with a default of NULL.
- [ @active_end_time_of_day = ] active_end_time_of_day
Is the time of day when the Merge Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as HHMMSS. active_end_time_of_day is int, with a default of NULL.
- [ @active_start_date = ] active_start_date
Is the date when the Merge Agent is first scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. active_start_date is int, with a default of NULL.
- [ @active_end_date = ] active_end_date
Is the date when the Merge Agent stops being scheduled, formatted as YYYYMMDD. active_end_date is int, with a default of NULL.
- [ @enabled_for_syncmgr = ] 'enabled_for_syncmgr'
Specifies if the subscription can be synchronized through Windows Synchronization Manager. enabled_for_syncmgr is nvarchar(5), with a default of FALSE. If false, the subscription is not registered with Synchronization Manager. If true, the subscription is registered with Synchronization Manager and can be synchronized without starting SQL Server Management Studio.
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
sp_addmergepushsubscription_agent is used in merge replication and uses functionality similar to sp_addpushsubscription_agent.
Permissions
Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role or db_owner fixed database role can execute sp_addmergepushsubscription_agent.
Example
-- This script uses sqlcmd scripting variables. They are in the form
-- $(MyVariable). For information about how to use scripting variables
-- on the command line and in SQL Server Management Studio, see the
-- "Executing Replication Scripts" section in the topic
-- "Programming Replication Using System Stored Procedures".
DECLARE @publication AS sysname;
DECLARE @subscriber AS sysname;
DECLARE @subscriptionDB AS sysname;
DECLARE @hostname AS sysname;
SET @publication = N'AdvWorksSalesOrdersMerge';
SET @subscriber = $(SubServer);
SET @subscriptionDB = N'AdventureWorksReplica';
SET @hostname = N'adventure-works\david8'
-- Add a push subscription to a merge publication.
USE [AdventureWorks]
EXEC sp_addmergesubscription
@publication = @publication,
@subscriber = @subscriber,
@subscriber_db = @subscriptionDB,
@subscription_type = N'push',
@hostname = @hostname;
--Add an agent job to synchronize the push subscription.
EXEC sp_addmergepushsubscription_agent
@publication = @publication,
@subscriber = @subscriber,
@subscriber_db = @subscriptionDB,
@job_login = $(Login),
@job_password = $(Password);
GO
See Also
Reference
sp_addmergesubscription (Transact-SQL)
sp_changemergesubscription (Transact-SQL)
sp_dropmergesubscription (Transact-SQL)
sp_helpmergesubscription (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
How to: Create a Push Subscription (Replication Transact-SQL Programming)
Subscribing to Publications
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
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12 December 2006 |
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