sp_addmergearticle (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance

Adds an article to an existing merge publication. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database.

Transact-SQL syntax conventions

Syntax

sp_addmergearticle
    [ @publication = ] N'publication'
    , [ @article = ] N'article'
    , [ @source_object = ] N'source_object'
    [ , [ @type = ] N'type' ]
    [ , [ @description = ] N'description' ]
    [ , [ @column_tracking = ] N'column_tracking' ]
    [ , [ @status = ] N'status' ]
    [ , [ @pre_creation_cmd = ] N'pre_creation_cmd' ]
    [ , [ @creation_script = ] N'creation_script' ]
    [ , [ @schema_option = ] schema_option ]
    [ , [ @subset_filterclause = ] N'subset_filterclause' ]
    [ , [ @article_resolver = ] N'article_resolver' ]
    [ , [ @resolver_info = ] N'resolver_info' ]
    [ , [ @source_owner = ] N'source_owner' ]
    [ , [ @destination_owner = ] N'destination_owner' ]
    [ , [ @vertical_partition = ] N'vertical_partition' ]
    [ , [ @auto_identity_range = ] N'auto_identity_range' ]
    [ , [ @pub_identity_range = ] pub_identity_range ]
    [ , [ @identity_range = ] identity_range ]
    [ , [ @threshold = ] threshold ]
    [ , [ @verify_resolver_signature = ] verify_resolver_signature ]
    [ , [ @destination_object = ] N'destination_object' ]
    [ , [ @allow_interactive_resolver = ] N'allow_interactive_resolver' ]
    [ , [ @fast_multicol_updateproc = ] N'fast_multicol_updateproc' ]
    [ , [ @check_permissions = ] check_permissions ]
    [ , [ @force_invalidate_snapshot = ] force_invalidate_snapshot ]
    [ , [ @published_in_tran_pub = ] N'published_in_tran_pub' ]
    [ , [ @force_reinit_subscription = ] force_reinit_subscription ]
    [ , [ @logical_record_level_conflict_detection = ] N'logical_record_level_conflict_detection' ]
    [ , [ @logical_record_level_conflict_resolution = ] N'logical_record_level_conflict_resolution' ]
    [ , [ @partition_options = ] partition_options ]
    [ , [ @processing_order = ] processing_order ]
    [ , [ @subscriber_upload_options = ] subscriber_upload_options ]
    [ , [ @identityrangemanagementoption = ] N'identityrangemanagementoption' ]
    [ , [ @delete_tracking = ] N'delete_tracking' ]
    [ , [ @compensate_for_errors = ] N'compensate_for_errors' ]
    [ , [ @stream_blob_columns = ] N'stream_blob_columns' ]
[ ; ]

Arguments

[ @publication = ] N'publication'

The name of the publication that contains the article. @publication is sysname, with no default.

[ @article = ] N'article'

The name of the article. The name must be unique within the publication. @article is sysname, with no default. @article must be on the local computer running SQL Server, and must conform to the rules for identifiers.

[ @source_object = ] N'source_object'

The database object to be published. @source_object is sysname, with no default. For more information about the types of objects that can be published using merge replication, see Publish Data and Database Objects.

[ @type = ] N'type'

The type of article. @type is sysname, with a default of table, and can be one of the following values.

Value Description
table (default) Table with schema and data. Replication monitors the table to determine data to be replicated.
func schema only Function with schema only.
indexed view schema only Indexed view with schema only.
proc schema only Stored procedure with schema only.
synonym schema only Synonym with schema only.
view schema only View with schema only.

[ @description = ] N'description'

A description of the article. @description is nvarchar(255), with a default of NULL.

[ @column_tracking = ] N'column_tracking'

The setting for column-level tracking. @column_tracking is nvarchar(10), with a default of false. false turns on column tracking. false turns off column tracking and leaves conflict detection at the row level. If the table is already published in other merge publications, you must use the same column tracking value used by existing articles based on this table. This parameter is specific to table articles only.

Note

If row tracking is used for conflict detection (the default), the base table can include a maximum of 1,024 columns, but columns must be filtered from the article so that a maximum of 246 columns is published. If column tracking is used, the base table can include a maximum of 246 columns.

[ @status = ] N'status'

The status of the article. @status is nvarchar(10), with a default of unsynced. If active, the initial processing script to publish the table is run. If unsynced, the initial processing script to publish the table is run at the next time the Snapshot Agent runs.

[ @pre_creation_cmd = ] N'pre_creation_cmd'

Specifies what the system is to do if the table exists at the subscriber when applying the snapshot. @pre_creation_cmd is nvarchar(10), and can be one of the following values.

Value Description
none If the table already exists at the Subscriber, no action is taken.
delete Issues a delete based on the WHERE clause in the subset filter.
drop (default) Drops the table before re-creating it. Required to support SQL Server Compact Subscribers.
truncate Truncates the destination table.

[ @creation_script = ] N'creation_script'

The path and name of an optional article schema script used to create the article in the subscription database. @creation_script is nvarchar(255), with a default of NULL.

Note

Creation scripts aren't run on SQL Server Compact Subscribers.

[ @schema_option = ] schema_option

A bitmap of the schema generation option for the given article. @schema_option is varbinary(8), and can be the | (Bitwise OR) product of one or more of these values.

Value Description
0x00 Disables scripting by the Snapshot Agent and uses the provided schema precreation script defined in @creation_script.
0x01 Generates the object creation (CREATE TABLE, CREATE PROCEDURE, and so on). This is the default value for stored procedure articles.
0x10 Generates a corresponding clustered index. Even if this option isn't set, indexes related to primary keys and UNIQUE constraints are generated if they are already defined on a published table.
0x20 Converts user-defined data types (UDT) to base data types at the Subscriber. This option can't be used when there's a CHECK or DEFAULT constraint on a UDT column, if a UDT column is part of the primary key, or if a computed column references a UDT column.
0x40 Generates corresponding nonclustered indexes. Even if this option isn't set, indexes related to primary keys and UNIQUE constraints are generated if they are already defined on a published table.
0x80 Replicates PRIMARY KEY constraints. Any indexes related to the constraint are also replicated, even if options 0x10 and 0x40 aren't enabled.
0x100 Replicates user triggers on a table article, if defined.
0x200 Replicates FOREIGN KEY constraints. If the referenced table isn't part of a publication, all FOREIGN KEY constraints on a published table aren't replicated.
0x400 Replicates CHECK constraints.
0x800 Replicates defaults.
0x1000 Replicates column-level collation.
0x2000 Replicates extended properties associated with the published article source object.
0x4000 Replicates UNIQUE constraints. Any indexes related to the constraint are also replicated, even if options 0x10 and 0x40 aren't enabled.
0x8000 This option isn't valid for Publishers running SQL Server 2005 (9.x) and later versions.
0x10000 Replicates CHECK constraints as NOT FOR REPLICATION so that the constraints aren't enforced during synchronization.
0x20000 Replicates FOREIGN KEY constraints as NOT FOR REPLICATION so that the constraints aren't enforced during synchronization.
0x40000 Replicates filegroups associated with a partitioned table or index.
0x80000 Replicates the partition scheme for a partitioned table.
0x100000 Replicates the partition scheme for a partitioned index.
0x200000 Replicates table statistics.
0x400000 Replicates default Bindings.
0x800000 Replicates rule Bindings.
0x1000000 Replicates the full-text index.
0x2000000 XML schema collections bound to xml columns aren't replicated.
0x4000000 Replicates indexes on xml columns.
0x8000000 Creates any schemas not already present on the subscriber.
0x10000000 Converts xml columns to ntext on the Subscriber.
0x20000000 Converts large object data types (nvarchar(max), varchar(max), and varbinary(max)) introduced in SQL Server 2005 (9.x) to data types that are supported on SQL Server 2000 (8.x).
0x40000000 Replicates permissions.
0x80000000 Attempts to drop dependencies to any objects that aren't part of the publication.
0x100000000 Use this option to replicate the FILESTREAM attribute if it's specified on varbinary(max) columns. Don't specify this option if you're replicating tables to SQL Server 2005 (9.x) Subscribers. Replicating tables that have FILESTREAM columns to SQL Server 2000 (8.x) Subscribers isn't supported, regardless of how this schema option is set. See related option 0x800000000.
0x200000000 Converts date and time data types (date, time, datetimeoffset, and datetime2) introduced in SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) to data types that are supported on earlier versions of SQL Server.
0x400000000 Replicates the compression option for data and indexes. For more information, see Data compression.
0x800000000 Set this option to store FILESTREAM data on its own filegroup at the Subscriber. If this option isn't set, FILESTREAM data is stored on the default filegroup. Replication doesn't create filegroups; therefore, if you set this option, you must create the filegroup before you apply the snapshot at the Subscriber. For more information about how to create objects before you apply the snapshot, see Execute Scripts Before and After the Snapshot Is Applied.

See related option 0x100000000.
0x1000000000 Converts common language runtime (CLR) user-defined types (UDTs) to varbinary(max) so that columns of type UDT can be replicated to Subscribers that are running SQL Server 2005 (9.x).
0x2000000000 Converts the hierarchyid data type to varbinary(max) so that columns of type hierarchyid can be replicated to Subscribers that are running SQL Server 2005 (9.x). For more information about how to use hierarchyid columns in replicated tables, see hierarchyid data type method reference.
0x4000000000 Replicates any filtered indexes on the table. For more information about filtered indexes, see Create filtered indexes.
0x8000000000 Converts the geography and geometry data types to varbinary(max) so that columns of these types can be replicated to Subscribers that are running SQL Server 2005 (9.x).
0x10000000000 Replicates indexes on columns of type geography and geometry.

If this value is NULL, the system autogenerates a valid schema option for the article. The Default schema option table shows the value that is chosen based upon the article type. Also, not all @schema_option values are valid for every type of replication and article type. The Valid schema option table shows the options that can be specified for a given article type.

Note

The @schema_option parameter only affects replication options for the initial snapshot. Once the initial schema has been generated by the Snapshot Agent and applied at the Subscriber, the replication of publication schema changes to the Subscriber occur based on schema change replication rules and the @replicate_ddl parameter setting specified in sp_addmergepublication. For more information, see Make Schema Changes on Publication Databases.

[ @subset_filterclause = ] N'subset_filterclause'

A WHERE clause specifying the horizontal filtering of a table article without the word WHERE included. @subset_filterclause is nvarchar(1000), with a default of an empty string.

Important

For performance reasons, we recommended that you don't apply functions to column names in parameterized row filter clauses, such as LEFT([MyColumn]) = SUSER_SNAME(). If you use HOST_NAME in a filter clause and override the HOST_NAME value, you might have to convert data types by using CONVERT. For more information about best practices for this case, see the section "Overriding the HOST_NAME() Value" in Parameterized Filters - Parameterized Row Filters.

[ @article_resolver = ] N'article_resolver'

The COM-based resolver used to resolve conflicts on the table article or the .NET Framework assembly invoked to execute custom business logic on the table article. @article_resolver is nvarchar(255), with a default of NULL. Available values for this parameter are listed in Microsoft Custom Resolvers. If the value provided isn't one of the Microsoft resolvers, SQL Server uses the specified resolver instead of the system-supplied resolver. Use sp_enumcustomresolvers to enumerate the list of available custom resolvers. For more information, see Execute Business Logic During Merge Synchronization and Advanced Merge Replication - Conflict Detection and Resolution.

[ @resolver_info = ] N'resolver_info'

Used to specify additional information required by a custom resolver. Some of the Microsoft Resolvers require a column provided as input to the resolver. @resolver_info is nvarchar(517), with a default of NULL. For more information, see Advanced Merge Replication Conflict - COM-Based Resolvers.

[ @source_owner = ] N'source_owner'

The name of the owner of the @source_object. @source_owner is sysname, with a default of NULL. If NULL, the current user is assumed to be the owner.

[ @destination_owner = ] N'destination_owner'

The owner of the object in the subscription database, if not dbo. @destination_owner is sysname, with a default of NULL. If NULL, dbo is assumed to be the owner.

[ @vertical_partition = ] N'vertical_partition'

Enables and disables column filtering on a table article. @vertical_partition is nvarchar(5), with a default of false.

  • false indicates there's no vertical filtering and publishes all columns.

  • false clears all columns except the declared primary key and ROWGUID columns. Columns are added by using sp_mergearticlecolumn.

[ @auto_identity_range = ] N'auto_identity_range'

Enables and disables automatic identity range handling for this table article on a publication at the time it's created. @auto_identity_range is nvarchar(5), with a default of NULL. false enables automatic identity range handling, while false disables it.

Note

This parameter is deprecated and is maintained for backward compatibility of scripts. You should use @identityrangemanagementoption for specifying identity range management options. For more information, see Replicate Identity Columns.

[ @pub_identity_range = ] pub_identity_range

Controls the identity range size allocated to a Subscriber with a server subscription when automatic identity range management is used. This identity range is reserved for a republishing Subscriber to allocate to its own Subscribers. @pub_identity_range is bigint, with a default of NULL. You must specify this parameter if @identityrangemanagementoption is auto or if @auto_identity_range is false.

[ @identity_range = ] identity_range

Controls the identity range size allocated both to the Publisher and to the Subscriber when automatic identity range management is used. @identity_range is bigint, with a default of NULL. You must specify this parameter if @identityrangemanagementoption is auto or if @auto_identity_range is false.

Note

@identity_range controls the identity range size at republishing Subscribers using previous versions of SQL Server.

[ @threshold = ] threshold

Percentage value that controls when the Merge Agent assigns a new identity range. When the percentage of values specified in @threshold is used, the Merge Agent creates a new identity range. @threshold is int, with a default of NULL. You must specify this parameter if @identityrangemanagementoption is auto or if @auto_identity_range is false.

[ @verify_resolver_signature = ] verify_resolver_signature

Specifies if a digital signature is verified before using a resolver in merge replication. @verify_resolver_signature is int, with a default of 1.

  • 0 specifies that the signature isn't verified.

  • 1 specifies that the signature is verified to see if it's from a trusted source.

[ @destination_object = ] N'destination_object'

The name of the object in the subscription database. @destination_object is sysname, with a default value of what is in @source_object. This parameter can be specified only if the article is a schema-only article, such as stored procedures, views, and UDFs. If the article specified is a table article, the value in @source_object overrides the value in @destination_object.

[ @allow_interactive_resolver = ] N'allow_interactive_resolver'

Enables or disables the use of the Interactive Resolver on an article. @allow_interactive_resolver is nvarchar(5), with a default of false. false enables the use of the Interactive Resolver on the article; false disables it.

Note

Interactive Resolver isn't supported by SQL Server Compact Subscribers.

[ @fast_multicol_updateproc = ] N'fast_multicol_updateproc'

This parameter is deprecated and is maintained for backward compatibility of scripts.

[ @check_permissions = ] check_permissions

A bitmap of the table-level permissions that are verified when the Merge Agent applies changes to the Publisher. If the Publisher login/user account used by the merge process doesn't have the correct table permissions, the invalid changes are logged as conflicts. @check_permissions is int, and can be the | (Bitwise OR) product of one or more of the following values.

Value Description
0x00 (default) Permissions aren't checked.
0x10 Checks permissions at the Publisher before insert operations made at a Subscriber can be uploaded.
0x20 Checks permissions at the Publisher before update operations made at a Subscriber can be uploaded.
0x40 Checks permissions at the Publisher before delete operations made at a Subscriber can be uploaded.

[ @force_invalidate_snapshot = ] force_invalidate_snapshot

Acknowledges that the action taken by this stored procedure might invalidate an existing snapshot. @force_invalidate_snapshot is bit, with a default of 0.

  • 0 specifies that adding an article doesn't cause the snapshot to be invalid. If the stored procedure detects that the change does require a new snapshot, an error occurs and no changes are made.

  • 1 specifies that adding an article might cause the snapshot to be invalid, and if there are existing subscriptions that require a new snapshot, gives permission for the existing snapshot to be marked as obsolete and a new snapshot generated. @force_invalidate_snapshot is set to 1 when adding an article to a publication with an existing snapshot.

[ @published_in_tran_pub = ] N'published_in_tran_pub'

Indicates that an article in a merge publication is also published in a transactional publication. @published_in_tran_pub is nvarchar(5), with a default of false. false specifies that the article is also published in a transactional publication.

[ @force_reinit_subscription = ] force_reinit_subscription

Acknowledges that the action taken by this stored procedure might require existing subscriptions to be reinitialized. @force_reinit_subscription is bit, with a default of 0.

  • 0 specifies that adding an article doesn't cause the subscription to be reinitialized. If the stored procedure detects that the change requires existing subscriptions to be reinitialized, an error occurs and no changes are made.

  • 1 means that changes to the merge article cause existing subscriptions to be reinitialized, and gives permission for the subscription reinitialization to occur. @force_reinit_subscription is set to 1 when @subset_filterclause specifies a parameterized row filter.

[ @logical_record_level_conflict_detection = ] N'logical_record_level_conflict_detection'

Specifies the level of conflict detection for an article that is a member of a logical record. @logical_record_level_conflict_detection is nvarchar(5), with a default of false.

  • false specifies that a conflict is detected if changes are made anywhere in the logical record.

  • false specifies that the default conflict detection is used as specified by @column_tracking. For more information, see Group Changes to Related Rows with Logical Records.

Note

Because logical records aren't supported by SQL Server Compact Subscribers, you must specify a value of false for @logical_record_level_conflict_detection to support these Subscribers.

[ @logical_record_level_conflict_resolution = ] N'logical_record_level_conflict_resolution'

Specifies the level of conflict resolution for an article that is a member of a logical record. @logical_record_level_conflict_resolution is nvarchar(5), with a default of false.

  • false specifies that the entire winning logical record overwrites the losing logical record.

  • false specifies that winning rows aren't constrained to the logical record.

If @logical_record_level_conflict_detection is false, then @logical_record_level_conflict_resolution must also be set to false. For more information, see Group Changes to Related Rows with Logical Records.

Note

Because logical records aren't supported by SQL Server Compact Subscribers, you must specify a value of false for @logical_record_level_conflict_resolution to support these Subscribers.

[ @partition_options = ] partition_options

Defines the way in which data in the article is partitioned, which enables performance optimizations when all rows belong in only one partition or in only one subscription. @partition_options is tinyint, and can be one of the following values.

Value Description
0 (default) The filtering for the article either is static or doesn't yield a unique subset of data for each partition, that is, an "overlapping" partition.
1 The partitions are overlapping, and data manipulation language (DML) updates made at the Subscriber can't change the partition to which a row belongs.
2 The filtering for the article yields non-overlapping partitions, but multiple Subscribers can receive the same partition.
3 The filtering for the article yields non-overlapping partitions that are unique for each subscription.

Note

If the source table for an article is already published in another publication, then the value of @partition_options must be the same for both articles.

[ @processing_order = ] processing_order

Indicates the processing order of articles in a merge publication. @processing_order is int, with a default of 0. 0 specifies that the article is unordered, and any other value represents the ordinal value of the processing order for this article. Articles are processed in order from lowest to highest value. If two articles have the same value, processing order is determined by the order of the article nickname in the sysmergearticles system table. For more information, see Specify Merge Replication properties.

[ @subscriber_upload_options = ] subscriber_upload_options

Defines restrictions on updates made at a Subscriber with a client subscription. For more information, see Optimize Merge Replication Performance with Download-Only Articles. @subscriber_upload_options is tinyint, and can be one of the following values.

Value Description
0 (default) No restrictions. Changes made at the Subscriber are uploaded to the Publisher.
1 Changes are allowed at the Subscriber, but they aren't uploaded to the Publisher.
2 Changes aren't allowed at the Subscriber.

Changing @subscriber_upload_options requires the subscription to be reinitialized by calling sp_reinitmergepullsubscription (Transact-SQL).

Note

If the source table for an article is already published in another publication, the value of @subscriber_upload_options must be the same for both articles.

[ @identityrangemanagementoption = ] N'identityrangemanagementoption'

Specifies how identity range management is handled for the article. @identityrangemanagementoption is nvarchar(10), and can be one of the following values.

Value Description
none Disables identity range management.
manual Marks the identity column using NOT FOR REPLICATION to enable manual identity range handling.
auto Specifies automatic management of identity ranges.
NULL (default) Defaults to none when the value of @auto_identity_range isn't true.

For backward compatibility, when the value of @identityrangemanagementoption is NULL, the value of @auto_identity_range is checked. However, when the value of @identityrangemanagementoption isn't NULL, then the value of @auto_identity_range is ignored. For more information, see Replicate Identity Columns.

[ @delete_tracking = ] N'delete_tracking'

Indicates whether deletes are replicated. @delete_tracking is nvarchar(5), with a default of true. false indicates that deletes aren't replicated, and true indicates that deletes are replicated, which is the usual behavior for merge replication. When @delete_tracking is set to false, rows deleted at the Subscriber must be manually removed at the Publisher, and rows deleted at the Publisher must be manually removed at the Subscriber.

Important

Setting @delete_tracking to false results in non-convergence. If the source table for an article is already published in another publication, then the value of @delete_tracking must be the same for both articles.

Note

@delete_tracking options can't be set using the New Publication Wizard or the Publication Properties dialog box.

[ @compensate_for_errors = ] N'compensate_for_errors'

Indicates if compensating actions are taken when errors are encountered during synchronization. @compensate_for_errors is nvarchar(5), with a default of false. When set to true, changes that can't be applied at a Subscriber or Publisher during synchronization always lead to compensating actions to undo the change; however, one incorrectly configured Subscriber that generates an error can cause changes at other Subscribers and Publishers to be undone. false disables these compensating actions, however, the errors are still logged as with compensation and subsequent merges continues to attempt to apply the changes until successful.

Important

Although data in the affected rows might appear to be out of convergence, as soon as you address any errors, changes can be applied and data will converge. If the source table for an article is already published in another publication, then the value of @compensate_for_errors must be the same for both articles.

[ @stream_blob_columns = ] N'stream_blob_columns'

Specifies that a data stream optimization be used when replicating binary large object columns. @stream_blob_columns is nvarchar(5), with a default of false. true means that the optimization will be attempted. @stream_blob_columns is set to true when FILESTREAM is enabled. This allows replication of FILESTREAM data to perform optimally and reduce memory utilization. To force FILESTREAM table articles to not use blob streaming, use sp_changemergearticle to set @stream_blob_columns to false.

Important

Enabling this memory optimization might reduce the performance of the Merge Agent during synchronization. This option should only be used when replicating columns that contain megabytes of data.

Note

Certain merge replication functionalities, such as logical records, can still prevent the stream optimization from being used when replicating binary large objects even with @stream_blob_columns set to true.

Return code values

0 (success) or 1 (failure).

Remarks

sp_addmergearticle is used in merge replication.

When you publish objects, their definitions are copied to Subscribers. If you're publishing a database object that depends on one or more other objects, you must publish all referenced objects. For example, if you publish a view that depends on a table, you must publish the table also.

If you specify a value of 3 for @partition_options:

  • There can be only a single subscription for each partition of data in that article. If a second subscription is created in which the filtering criterion of the new subscription resolves to the same partition as the existing subscription, the existing subscription is dropped.

  • Metadata is cleaned-up whenever the Merge Agent runs and the partitioned snapshot expires more quickly. When using this option, you should consider enabling subscriber requested partitioned snapshot. For more information, see Create a Snapshot for a Merge Publication with Parameterized Filters.

If you add an article with a static horizontal filter, using @subset_filterclause, to an existing publication with articles that have parameterized filters, subscriptions must be reinitialized.

When you specify @processing_order, we recommend leaving gaps between the article order values, which makes it easier to set new values in the future. For example, if you have three articles, Article1, Article2, and Article3, set @processing_order to 10, 20, and 30, rather than 1, 2, and 3. For more information, see Specify Merge Replication properties.

Default schema option table

This table describes the default value that the stored procedure sets, if a NULL value is specified for @schema_option, which depends on article type.

Article type Schema option value
func schema only 0x01
indexed view schema only 0x01
proc schema only 0x01
table 0x0C034FD1 - SQL Server 2005 (9.x) and later compatible publications with a native mode snapshot.

0x08034FF1 - SQL Server 2005 (9.x) and later compatible publications with a character mode snapshot.
view schema only 0x01

Note

If the publication supports earlier versions of SQL Server, the default schema option for table is 0x30034FF1.

Valid schema option table

The following table describes the allowed values @schema_option depending on article type.

Article type Schema option values
func schema only 0x01 and 0x2000
indexed view schema only 0x01, 0x040, 0x0100, 0x2000, 0x40000, 0x1000000, and 0x200000
proc schema only 0x01 and 0x2000
table All options.
view schema only 0x01, 0x040, 0x0100, 0x2000, 0x40000, 0x1000000, and 0x200000

Examples

DECLARE @publication AS sysname;
DECLARE @table1 AS sysname;
DECLARE @table2 AS sysname;
DECLARE @table3 AS sysname;
DECLARE @salesschema AS sysname;
DECLARE @hrschema AS sysname;
DECLARE @filterclause AS nvarchar(1000);
SET @publication = N'AdvWorksSalesOrdersMerge'; 
SET @table1 = N'Employee'; 
SET @table2 = N'SalesOrderHeader'; 
SET @table3 = N'SalesOrderDetail'; 
SET @salesschema = N'Sales';
SET @hrschema = N'HumanResources';
SET @filterclause = N'Employee.LoginID = HOST_NAME()';

-- Add a filtered article for the Employee table.
EXEC sp_addmergearticle 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table1, 
  @source_object = @table1, 
  @type = N'table', 
  @source_owner = @hrschema,
  @schema_option = 0x0004CF1,
  @description = N'article for the Employee table',
  @subset_filterclause = @filterclause;

-- Add an article for the SalesOrderHeader table that is filtered
-- based on Employee and horizontally filtered.
EXEC sp_addmergearticle 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table2, 
  @source_object = @table2, 
  @type = N'table', 
  @source_owner = @salesschema, 
  @vertical_partition = N'true',
  @schema_option = 0x0034EF1,
  @description = N'article for the SalesOrderDetail table';

-- Add an article for the SalesOrderDetail table that is filtered
-- based on SaledOrderHeader.
EXEC sp_addmergearticle 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table3, 
  @source_object = @table3, 
  @source_owner = @salesschema,
  @description = 'article for the SalesOrderHeader table', 
  @identityrangemanagementoption = N'auto', 
  @pub_identity_range = 100000, 
  @identity_range = 100, 
  @threshold = 80,
  @schema_option = 0x0004EF1;

-- Add all columns to the SalesOrderHeader article.
EXEC sp_mergearticlecolumn 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table2, 
  @force_invalidate_snapshot = 1, 
  @force_reinit_subscription = 1;

-- Remove the credit card Approval Code column.
EXEC sp_mergearticlecolumn 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table2, 
  @column = N'CreditCardApprovalCode', 
  @operation = N'drop', 
  @force_invalidate_snapshot = 1, 
  @force_reinit_subscription = 1;

-- Add a merge join filter between Employee and SalesOrderHeader.
EXEC sp_addmergefilter 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table2, 
  @filtername = N'SalesOrderHeader_Employee', 
  @join_articlename = @table1, 
  @join_filterclause = N'Employee.BusinessEntityID = SalesOrderHeader.SalesPersonID', 
  @join_unique_key = 1, 
  @filter_type = 1, 
  @force_invalidate_snapshot = 1, 
  @force_reinit_subscription = 1;

-- Add a merge join filter between SalesOrderHeader and SalesOrderDetail.
EXEC sp_addmergefilter 
  @publication = @publication, 
  @article = @table3, 
  @filtername = N'SalesOrderDetail_SalesOrderHeader', 
  @join_articlename = @table2, 
  @join_filterclause = N'SalesOrderHeader.SalesOrderID = SalesOrderDetail.SalesOrderID', 
  @join_unique_key = 1, 
  @filter_type = 1, 
  @force_invalidate_snapshot = 1, 
  @force_reinit_subscription = 1;
GO

Permissions

Requires membership in the sysadmin fixed server role or the db_owner fixed database role.