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sp_addtabletocontents (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server

sp_addtabletocontents inserts references into the merge tracking tables, for any rows in a source table that aren't currently included in the tracking tables. Use this option if you bulk-loaded a large amount of data using bcp, which won't fire merge tracking triggers. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database.

Transact-SQL syntax conventions

Syntax

sp_addtabletocontents
    [ @table_name = ] N'table_name'
    [ , [ @owner_name = ] N'owner_name' ]
    [ , [ @filter_clause = ] N'filter_clause' ]
[ ; ]

Arguments

[ @table_name = ] N'table_name'

The name of the table. @table_name is sysname, with no default.

[ @owner_name = ] N'owner_name'

The name of the owner of the table. @owner_name is sysname, with a default of NULL.

[ @filter_clause = ] N'filter_clause'

Specifies a filter clause that controls which rows of the newly loaded data should be added to the merge tracking tables. @filter_clause is nvarchar(4000), with a default of NULL. If @filter_clause is NULL, all bulk loaded rows are added.

Return code values

0 (success) or 1 (failure).

Remarks

sp_addtabletocontents is used only in merge replication.

The rows in the @table_name are referred to by their rowguidcol and the references are added to the merge tracking tables. sp_addtabletocontents should be used after bulk copying data into a table that is published using merge replication. The stored procedure initiates tracking of the rows that were copied and ensures that the new rows will be included in the next synchronization.

Permissions

Only members of the sysadmin fixed server role or db_owner fixed database role can execute sp_addtabletocontents.