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I have tables in a merge-replicated database that don't show any entries in sysdepends (both at the publisher and subscriber and event on my empty testing development database). This means that the merge agent has to re-try a lot of operations as foreign keys don't exist when it tries to process the row.

Even if I add a foreign key to or from the tables, no new rows are added to sysdepends.

Is there any way to force sysdepends to update for a table? I know you can use sp_refreshsqlmodule to force code to refresh, but that won't work in this case.

I'm running SQL Server 2008 R2 Express. A coworker with SQL 2012 is showing the same thing on some of her databases.

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sysdepends is deprecated

You should be using sys.sql_dependencies

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  • I didn't have a vote in the processing logic for SQL Server Merge Replication. Nov 3, 2015 at 3:35
  • Who down-voted this? This is a valid answer. I've found sysdepends VERY unreliable in tracking dependencies, but sys.sql_dependencies works great for me.
    – pmbAustin
    Nov 3, 2015 at 15:14
  • I agree that it's unreliable, but my question is specifically how to get sysdepends working correctly for the built-in SQL Server Merge Replication. That it's not the best dependency manager for SQL Server is known, but your answer has nothing to do with my question. Nov 3, 2015 at 18:57
  • Then your question wasn't clear, because what I read was "how do I get valid system dependencies". And you can't via sysdepends. Full stop. So.... the correct answer is to use sys.sql_dependencies. I'm sorry you don't like the answer. But that doesn't mean it deserves a downvote and it doesn't mean I didn't answer your question as I read it.
    – pmbAustin
    Nov 3, 2015 at 20:31

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