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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:45:33+00:00 2026-05-15T00:45:33+00:00

When I run this script to search particular text in sys.columns and I get

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When I run this script to search particular text in sys.columns and I get a lot of "dbo.syncobj_0x3934443438443332" like rows.

SELECT c.name, s.name + '.' + o.name
FROM sys.columns c
INNER JOIN sys.objects  o ON c.object_id=o.object_id
INNER JOIN sys.schemas  s ON o.schema_id=s.schema_id
WHERE c.name LIKE '%text%'

If I get it right, they are replication objects. Is it so? Can i just throw them away from my query just like o.name NOT LIKE '%syncobj%' or there’s another way?

Thank you.

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    2026-05-15T00:45:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:45 am

    I’ve found a solution. Doesn’t know, if it’s the best one or not.

    SELECT c.name, s.name + '.' + o.name
    FROM sys.columns c
       INNER JOIN sys.objects  o ON c.object_id=o.object_id
       INNER JOIN sys.schemas  s ON o.schema_id=s.schema_id
    WHERE c.name LIKE '%text%' AND o.type = 'U'
    

    The result is fine now. As I said syncobj’s are replication objects and they don’t have a meaning for us. They’re used for replication purposes only.

    http://www.developmentnow.com/g/114_2007_12_0_0_443938/syncobj-views.htm

    EDIT:

    Forgot to add, syncobj’s are stored in DB as Views, so if you need list of views, you’ll probably need to ignore them as I did in my question.

    While checking difference between syncobj’s and my views, the only difference is is_ms_shipped column. For syncobj it’s 1, for others 0. It means that syncobj views are created by system.

    P.S. I’ll wait for some time and if nobody gives another answer, I’ll accept mine.

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