INF: DocErr: The Real Meaning of 'dpub'Last reviewed: May 2, 1997Article ID: Q141531 |
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SUMMARYIn the description of the system stored procedures sp_helpserver and sp_serveroption, the SQL Server 6.0 "Books Online" lists the following values, a combination of which can describe a server:
rpc Remote server pub Publication server sub Subscription server dist Distribution server dpub Combination publisher/subscriberHowever, the description for 'dpub' is incorrect; it is not used to designate a combination publisher/subscriber. Instead, the 'dpub' designation is used for a publisher on a remote server that uses the local server as a distributor. 'Combination publisher/subscriber' should be replaced with 'Remote Publisher to this Distribution server.'
MORE INFORMATIONThe only other references to 'dpub' in "Books Online" are correct references within the descriptions of using the 'dist' parameter with sp_addpublisher and sp_droppublisher. For clarity, they are included below:
sp_addpublisher Adds a new publication server. Syntax: sp_addpublisher publisher [, 'dist'] where publisher Is the name of the server to be added. dist Defines the specified server as a potential publisher to this distribution server. This is true if the local server is set up with a distribution database.(Sets the server option to dpub, and adds a remote login mapping of SA to SA with the trusted option.) sp_droppublisher Drops a publication server. Syntax: sp_droppublisher publisher [, dist] where publisher Is the name of the publication server to be dropped. dist Drops the server as the distribution server. (Removes the server option dpub, and removes the remote login mapping of SA to SA with the trusted option.) |
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