sp_helparticle (Transact-SQL)
Displays information about an article. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database. For Oracle Publishers, this stored procedure is executed at the Distributor on any database.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sp_helparticle [ @publication = ] 'publication'
[ , [ @article = ] 'article' ]
[ , [ @returnfilter = ] returnfilter ]
[ , [ @publisher = ] 'publisher' ]
[ , [ @found = ] found OUTPUT ]
Arguments
[ @publication =] 'publication'
Is the name of the publication. publication is sysname, with no default.[ @article=] 'article'
Is the name of an article in the publication. article is sysname, with a default of %. If article is not supplied, information on all articles for the specified publication is returned.[ @returnfilter=] returnfilter
Specifies whether the filter clause should be returned. returnfilter is bit, with a default of 1, which returns the filter clause.[ @publisher= ] 'publisher'
Specifies a non-Microsoft SQL Server publisher. publisher is sysname, with a default of NULL.Note
publisher should not be specified when requesting information on an article published by a SQL Server Publisher.
[ @found= ] found OUTPUT
Internal use only.
Result Sets
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
article id |
int |
ID of the article. |
article name |
sysname |
Name of the article. |
base object |
nvarchar(257) |
Name of the underlying table represented by the article or stored procedure. |
destination object |
sysname |
Name of the destination (subscription) table. |
synchronization object |
nvarchar(257) |
Name of the view that defines the published article. |
type |
smallint |
The type of article: 1 = Log-based article. 3 = Log-based article with manual filter. 5 = Log-based article with manual view. 7 = Log-based article with manual filter and manual view. 8 = Stored procedure execution. 24 = Serializable stored procedure execution. 32 = Stored procedure (schema only). 64 = View (schema only). 128 = Function (schema only). |
status |
tinyint |
Can be the & (Bitwise AND) result of one or more or these article properties: 0x00 = Identified for informational purposes only. Not supported. Future compatibility is not guaranteed. 0x01 = Article is active. 0x08 = Include the column name in insert statements. 0x16 = Use parameterized statements. 0x32 = Use parameterized statements and include the column name in insert statements. |
filter |
nvarchar(257) |
Stored procedure used to horizontally filter the table. This stored procedure must have been created using FOR REPLICATION clause. |
description |
nvarchar(255) |
Descriptive entry for the article. |
insert_command |
nvarchar(255) |
The replication command type used when replicating inserts with table articles. For more information, see Specify How Changes Are Propagated for Transactional Articles. |
update_command |
nvarchar(255) |
The replication command type used when replicating updates with table articles. For more information, see Specify How Changes Are Propagated for Transactional Articles. |
delete_command |
nvarchar(255) |
The replication command type used when replicating deletes with table articles. For more information, see Specify How Changes Are Propagated for Transactional Articles. |
creation script path |
nvarchar(255) |
Path and name of an article schema script used to create target tables. |
vertical partition |
bit |
Is whether vertical partitioning is enabled for the article; where a value of 1 means that vertical partitioning is enabled. |
pre_creation_cmd |
tinyint |
Precreation command for DROP TABLE, DELETE TABLE, or TRUNCATE TABLE. |
filter_clause |
ntext |
WHERE clause specifying the horizontal filtering. |
schema_option |
binary(8) |
Bitmap of the schema generation option for the given article. For a complete list of schema_option values, see sp_addarticle (Transact-SQL). |
dest_owner |
sysname |
Name of the owner of the destination object. |
source_owner |
sysname |
Owner of the source object. |
unqua_source_object |
sysname |
Name of the source object, without the owner name. |
sync_object_owner |
sysname |
Owner of the view that defines the published article. . |
unqualified_sync_object |
sysname |
Name of the view that defines the published article, without the owner name. |
filter_owner |
sysname |
Owner of the filter. |
unqua_filter |
sysname |
Name of the filter, without the owner name. |
auto_identity_range |
int |
Flag indicating if automatic identity range handling was turned on at the publication at the time it was created. 1 means that automatic identity range is enabled; 0 means it is disabled. |
publisher_identity_range |
int |
Range size of the identity range at the Publisher if the article has identityrangemanagementoption set to auto or auto_identity_range set to true. |
identity_range |
bigint |
Range size of the identity range at the Subscriber if the article has identityrangemanagementoption set to auto or auto_identity_range set to true. |
threshold |
bigint |
Percentage value indicating when the Distribution Agent assigns a new identity range. |
identityrangemanagementoption |
int |
Indicates the identity range management handled for the article. |
fire_triggers_on_snapshot |
bit |
Is if replicated user triggers are executed when the initial snapshot is applied. 1 = user triggers are executed. 0 = user triggers are not executed. |
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Remarks
sp_helparticle is used in snapshot replication and transactional replication.
Permissions
Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role, the db_owner fixed database role, or the publication access list for the current publication can execute sp_helparticle.
Example
DECLARE @publication AS sysname;
SET @publication = N'AdvWorksProductTran';
USE [AdventureWorks2012]
EXEC sp_helparticle
@publication = @publication;
GO
See Also
Reference
sp_articlecolumn (Transact-SQL)
sp_changearticle (Transact-SQL)
Replication Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)