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Returns the rows in the specified conflict table. This stored procedure is run on the computer where the conflict table is stored.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
sp_helpmergeconflictrows [ [ @publication = ] 'publication' ]
, [ @conflict_table = ] 'conflict_table'
[ , [ @publisher = ] 'publisher' ]
[ , [ @publisher_db = ] 'publsher_db' ]
[ , [ @logical_record_conflicts = ] logical_record_conflicts ]
Arguments
- [ @publication=] 'publication'
Is the name of the publication. publication is sysname, with a default of %. If the publication is specified, all conflicts qualified by the publication are returned. For example, if the MSmerge_conflict_Customers table has conflict rows for the WA and the CA publications, passing in a publication name CA retrieves conflicts that pertain to the CA publication.
- [ @conflict_table=] 'conflict_table'
Is the name of the conflict table. conflict_table is sysname, with no default. In Microsoft SQL Server 2005, conflict tables are named using the format names with MSmerge_conflict_publication_article, with one table for each published article.
- [ @publisher=] 'publisher'
Is the name of the Publisher. publisher is sysname, with a default of NULL.
- [ @publisher_db=] 'publisher_db'
Is the name of the publisher database.publisher_db is sysname, with a default of NULL.
- [ @logical_record_conflicts= ] logical_record_conflicts
Indicates whether the result set contains information about logical record conflicts. logical_record_conflicts is int, with a default value of 0. 1 means that logical record conflict information is returned.
Return Code Values
0 (success) or 1 (failure)
Result Sets
sp_helpmergeconflictrows returns a result set consisting of the base table structure and these additional columns.
Column name | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|
origin_datasource |
varchar(255) |
Origin of the conflict. |
conflict_type |
int |
Code indicating the type of conflict: 1 = Update Conflict: The conflict is detected at the row level. 2 = Column Update Conflict: The conflict detected at the column level. 3 = Update Delete Wins Conflict: The delete wins the conflict. 4 = Update Wins Delete Conflict: The deleted rowguid that loses the conflict is recorded in this table. 5 = Upload Insert Failed: The insert from Subscriber could not be applied at the Publisher. 6 = Download Insert Failed: The insert from Publisher could not be applied at the Subscriber. 7 = Upload Delete Failed: The delete at Subscriber could not be uploaded to the Publisher. 8 = Download Delete Failed: The delete at Publisher could not be downloaded to the Subscriber. 9 = Upload Update Failed: The update at Subscriber could not be applied at the Publisher. 10 = Download Update Failed: The update at Publisher could not be applied to the Subscriber. 12 = Logical Record Update Wins Delete: The deleted logical record that loses the conflict is recorded in this table. 13 = Logical Record Conflict Insert Update: Insert to a logical record conflicts with an update. 14 = Logical Record Delete Wins Update Conflict: The updated logical record that loses the conflict is recorded in this table. |
reason_code |
int |
Error code that can be context-sensitive. |
reason_text |
varchar(720) |
Error description that can be context-sensitive. |
pubid |
uniqueidentifier |
Publication identifier. |
MSrepl_create_time |
datetime |
Time the conflict information was added. |
Remarks
sp_helpmergeconflictrows is used in merge replication.
Permissions
Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role, the db_owner fixed database role, and the replmonitor role in the distribution database can execute sp_helpmergeconflictrows.
See Also
Reference
Replication System Stored Procedures (Transact-SQL)
Other Resources
How to: View Conflict Information for Merge Publications (Replication Transact-SQL Programming)