ReplicateUserDefinedScript Method

SQL-DMO

SQL-DMO

ReplicateUserDefinedScript Method

The ReplicateUserDefinedScript method replicates the execution of a user-defined script to the subscribers of the specified publication.

Applies To
MergePublication2 Object TransPublication2 Object
Syntax

object.ReplicateUserDefinedScript( szScriptFilePath )

Parts

Definition

object

Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list

szScriptFilePath

As String

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT ReplicateUserDefinedScript(SQLDMO_LPCSTR szScriptFilePath);

Remarks

An application can run Transact-SQL scripts during a replication operation using the ReplicateUserDefinedScript method. Transact-SQL scripts that run during a replication operation might be used to:

  • Create new stored procedures.

  • Assign permissions.

  • Create new logins.

The Log Reader Agent must to be running for the script to be replicated properly if transactional replication is used. Snapshot replication does not support the ReplicateUserDefinedScript method because the Log Reader Agent does not run in snapshot replication.

In both transactional and merge replication, the user-defined script is copied to the Distributor when ReplicateUserDefinedScript is first invoked. The Distribution or Merge Agent then applies the copy at the Distributor to the Subscriber. Therefore any modifications made to the specified script after the ReplicateUserDefinedScript method is invoked will have no bearing on the outcome of the subsequent script replication.

You can also run Transact-SQL scripts when the initial snapshot is created using the PostSnapshotScript and PreSnapshotScript properties.

Note  If an application calls ReplicateUserDefinedScript on an instance of SQL Server version 7.0, the constant, SQLDMO_E_SQL80ONLY, and the message "This property or method requires Microsoft SQL Server 2000" are returned.

See Also

PostSnapshotScript Property

PreSnapshotScript Property