Article.DestinationObjectOwner Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the schema owner of the source database object for the article at the Subscriber.
public:
property System::String ^ DestinationObjectOwner { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string DestinationObjectOwner { get; set; }
member this.DestinationObjectOwner : string with get, set
Public Property DestinationObjectOwner As String
Property Value
The owner of the database object.
Remarks
If DestinationObjectName is set after the initial snapshot has been generated, a new snapshot must be generated, and all existing Subscribers must be reinitialized. For more Information, see How to: Reinitialize a Subscription (RMO Programming).
The DestinationObjectOwner property can be retrieved by members of the sysadmin
fixed server role at the Publisher and at the Subscriber (for republishing Subscribers). It can also be retrieved by members of the db_owner
fixed database role on the publication database and by users who are members of the PAL. For a MergeArticle object, this property can also be retrieved by members of the replmonitor
fixed database role on the Distributor.
The DestinationObjectOwner property can be set by members of the sysadmin
fixed server role at the Publisher. It can also be set by members of the db_owner
fixed database role on the publication database.
Retrieving DestinationObjectOwner is equivalent to executing sp_helparticle (Transact-SQL) for transactional or snapshot replication or executing sp_helpmergearticle (Transact-SQL) for merge replication.
Setting DestinationObjectOwner is equivalent to executing sp_addarticle (Transact-SQL) or sp_changearticle (Transact-SQL) for transactional or snapshot replication, or executing sp_addmergearticle (Transact-SQL) or sp_changemergearticle (Transact-SQL) for merge replication.