sp_deletemergeconflictrow (Transact-SQL)
Deletes rows from a conflict table or the MSmerge_conflicts_info (Transact-SQL) table. This stored procedure is executed at the computer where the conflict table is stored, in any database.
Syntax
sp_deletemergeconflictrow [ [ @conflict_table = ] 'conflict_table' ]
[ , [ @source_object = ] 'source_object' ]
{ , [ @rowguid = ] 'rowguid'
, [ @origin_datasource = ] 'origin_datasource' ] }
[ , [ @drop_table_if_empty = ] 'drop_table_if_empty' ]
Arguments
[ @conflict_table=] 'conflict_table'
Is the name of the conflict table. conflict_table is sysname, with a default of %. If the conflict_table is specified as NULL or %, the conflict is assumed to be a delete conflict and the row matching rowguid and origin_datasource and source_object is deleted from the MSmerge_conflicts_info (Transact-SQL) table.[ @source_object=] 'source_object'
Is the name of the source table. source_object is nvarchar(386), with a default of NULL.[ @rowguid =] 'rowguid'
Is the row identifier for the delete conflict. rowguid is uniqueidentifier, with no default.[ @origin_datasource=] 'origin_datasource'
Is the origin of the conflict. origin_datasource is varchar(255), with no default.[ @drop_table_if_empty=] 'drop_table_if_empty'
Is a flag indicating that the conflict_table is to be dropped if is empty. drop_table_if_empty is varchar(10), with a default of FALSE.
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
sp_deletemergeconflictrow is used in merge replication.
MSmerge_conflicts_info (Transact-SQL) table is a system table and is not deleted from the database, even if it is empty.
Permissions
Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role or db_owner fixed database role can execute sp_deletemergeconflictrow.