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sys.fn_cdc_decrement_lsn (Transact-SQL)

Returns the previous log sequence number (LSN) in the sequence based upon the specified LSN.

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Syntax

sys.fn_cdc_decrement_lsn ( lsn_value )

Arguments

  • lsn_value
    LSN value. lsn_value is binary(10).

Return Type

binary(10)

Remarks

The LSN returned by the function is always less than the specified value, and no LSN values can exist between the two values.

Permissions

Requires membership in the public database role.

Examples

The following example uses sys.fn_cdc_decrement_lsn to set the upper LSN boundary in a query that returns change data rows that have LSN values less than the maximum LSN value.

Use AdventureWorks2012;
GO
DECLARE @from_lsn binary(10), @to_lsn binary(10);
SET @from_lsn = sys.fn_cdc_get_min_lsn('HumanResources_Employee');
SET @to_lsn = sys.fn_cdc_decrement_lsn(sys.fn_cdc_get_max_lsn());
SELECT * FROM cdc.fn_cdc_get_all_changes_HumanResources_Employee( @from_lsn, @to_lsn, 'all'); 
GO

See Also

Reference

sys.fn_cdc_increment_lsn (Transact-SQL)

sys.fn_cdc_get_min_lsn (Transact-SQL)

sys.fn_cdc_get_max_lsn (Transact-SQL)

Concepts

The Transaction Log (SQL Server)

About Change Data Capture (SQL Server)