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<refentry id="fn_repl_text">
<refmeta>
<refentrytitle>repl_text</refentrytitle>
<refmiscinfo>repl</refmiscinfo>
</refmeta>
<refnamediv>
<refname>repl_text</refname>
<refpurpose>adds a SQL statement to the log of the replication</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsynopsisdiv>
<funcsynopsis id="fsyn_repl_text">
<funcprototype id="fproto_repl_text">
<funcdef><function>repl_text</function></funcdef>
<paramdef>in <parameter>publication</parameter> varchar</paramdef>
<paramdef>in <parameter>sqltext</parameter> varchar</paramdef>
<paramdef>in <parameter>a-1</parameter> any</paramdef>
<paramdef><parameter>...</parameter> </paramdef>
</funcprototype>
</funcsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<refsect1 id="desc_repl_text"><title>Description</title>
<para>This SQL function adds the SQL statement to the log of the publication.
The statement will typically be a procedure call but can be any SQL statement.
There can be a parameters, which are bound to ?'s in the statement's text
from left to right. There is no restriction on the number of parameters.</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="params_repl_text"><title>Parameters</title>
<refsect2><title>publication</title>
<para>The name of the target publication</para>
</refsect2>
<refsect2><title>sqltext</title>
<para>sql expression with unnamed parameters if needed.</para>
</refsect2>
<refsect2><title>a-1 ... a-n</title>
<para>parameter value, in order as in sqltext parameter.</para>
<note><title>Note:</title>
<para>The parameters are input only since the actual call will take place on
a remote server at an unknown future time.</para></note>
</refsect2>
</refsect1>
<!-- 3019
this function has no return value
Errors:
TR070 42000 Replication server not enabled in repl_log_text
TR071 42000 Replication account or trail missing for account name <name> in logging replication.
-->
<refsect1 id="examples_repl_text"><title>Example</title>
<example id="ex_repl_text_1"><title>Logging a SQL statement into a publication</title>
<para>Suppose on subscriber side we have a table 'foo' with two columns (integer and varchar). This statement will send a replication message to the subscribers to insert a row into the table 'foo'.</para>
<screen>
SQL> repl_text ('demo-publication', 'insert into foo values (?, ?)', 1, 'this is a test');
</screen>
</example>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id="seealso_repl_text"><title>See Also</title>
<para><link linkend="fn_sub_schedule"><function>sub_schedule()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_disconnect"><function>repl_disconnect()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_grant"><function>repl_grant()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_init_copy"><function>repl_init_copy()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_new_log"><function>repl_new_log()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_pub_add"><function>repl_pub_add()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_pub_init_image"><function>repl_pub_init_image()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_pub_remove"><function>repl_pub_remove()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_publish"><function>repl_publish()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_revoke"><function>repl_revoke()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_sched_init"><function>repl_sched_init()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_server"><function>repl_server()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_server_rename"><function>repl_server_rename()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_stat"><function>repl_stat()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_status"><function>repl_status()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_subscribe"><function>repl_subscribe()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_sync"><function>repl_sync()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_sync_all"><function>repl_sync_all()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_this_server"><function>repl_this_server()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_unpublish"><function>repl_unpublish()</function></link></para>
<para><link linkend="fn_repl_unsubscribe"><function>repl_unsubscribe()</function></link></para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
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