PublicationArticle Class
Definition
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Represents article information for a published database object.
public ref class PublicationArticle sealed
public sealed class PublicationArticle
type PublicationArticle = class
Public NotInheritable Class PublicationArticle
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PublicationArticle
Remarks
The PublicationArticle structure is used when returning limited information about articles in a published database. This object is used primarily by SQL Server Management Studio. Use the TransArticle or the MergeArticle objects to create, view, modify, and delete articles in a publication.
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared
in Microsoft Visual Basic) members of this type are safe for multithreaded operations. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Constructors
PublicationArticle() |
Creates a new instance of the PublicationArticle class. |
Properties
AllowInteractiveResolver |
Gets or sets whether or not to allow subscriptions to invoke the Interactive Resolver when conflicts occur during synchronization. |
ArticleName |
Gets or sets the name of the article. |
ArticleResolver |
Gets or sets the friendly name of the custom conflict resolver or business logic handler used when synchronizing the article. |
ArticleType |
Gets or sets the source object type for the article. |
ColumnTracking |
Gets or sets how conflicts are detected when synchronizing data rows. |
PublicationName |
Gets or sets the name of the publication to which the article belongs. |
ReplicationType |
Gets or sets the type of publication to which the article belongs. |
ResolverInfo |
Gets or sets additional data and parameters that are to be used by a Component Object Model (COM)-based conflict resolver. |
UserData |
Gets or sets an object that allows users to attach their own data. |
VerifyResolverSignature |
Gets or sets the options for verifying the digital signature on a Component Object Model (COM)-based conflict resolver to determine if it is from a trusted source. |