sp_dropsubscription (Transact-SQL)
Drops subscriptions to a particular article, publication, or set of subscriptions on the Publisher. This stored procedure is executed at the Publisher on the publication database.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
- [ @publication= ] 'publication'
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Is the name of the associated publication. publication is sysname, with a default of NULL. If all, all subscriptions for all publications for the specified Subscriber are canceled. publication is a required parameter.
- [ @article= ] 'article'
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Is the name of the article. article is sysname, with a default value of NULL. If all, subscriptions to all articles for each specified publication and Subscriber are dropped. Use all for publications that allow immediate updating. article is a required parameter.
- [ @subscriber= ] 'subscriber'
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Is the name of the Subscriber that will have its subscriptions dropped. subscriber is sysname, with no default. If all, all subscriptions for all Subscribers are dropped.
- [ @destination_db= ] 'destination_db'
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Is the name of the destination database. destination_db is sysname, with a default of NULL. If NULL, all the subscriptions from that Subscriber are dropped.
- [ @ignore_distributor = ] ignore_distributor
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For internal use only.
- [ @reserved= ] 'reserved'
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For internal use only.
-- This script uses sqlcmd scripting variables. They are in the form -- $(MyVariable). For information about how to use scripting variables -- on the command line and in SQL Server Management Studio, see the -- "Executing Replication Scripts" section in the topic -- "Programming Replication Using System Stored Procedures". -- This batch is executed at the Publisher to remove -- a pull or push subscription to a transactional publication. DECLARE @publication AS sysname; DECLARE @subscriber AS sysname; SET @publication = N'AdvWorksProductTran'; SET @subscriber = $(SubServer); USE [AdventureWorks] EXEC sp_dropsubscription @publication = @publication, @article = N'all', @subscriber = @subscriber; GO