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title sys.sp_add_object_to_event_stream_group (Transact-SQL)
description Adds an object to a stream group for the change event streaming feature introduced in [!INCLUDE [sssql25-md](../../includes/sssql25-md.md)] by using Transact-SQL (T-SQL).
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sys.sp_add_object_to_event_stream_group (Transact-SQL)

[!INCLUDE sqlserver2025]

Adds an object (that is, a table) to the stream group for the change event streaming (CES) feature introduced in [!INCLUDE sssql25-md] and Azure SQL Database.

[!INCLUDE change-event-streaming-preview]

:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions

Syntax

sp_add_object_to_event_stream_group
    [ @stream_group_name = ] N'stream_group_name'
    , [ @object_name ] = N'schema_name_dot_object_name'
    [ , [ @include_all_columns ] = include_all_columns ]
    [ , [ @include_old_values ] = include_old_values ]
    [ , [ @include_old_lob_values ] = include_old_lob_values ]

Arguments

[ @stream_group_name = ] N'stream_group_name'

Specifies the name of the event stream group you want to add the table to. @stream_group_name is sysname, and can't be NULL.

[ @object_name ] = N'schema_name_dot_object_name'

Specifies the name of the table you want to stream as part of the specified stream group. @object_name is nvarchar(512), and can't be NULL.

Use a two-part name for the column that includes both the schema name and column name. For example, a valid value is dbo.Addresses.

[ @include_all_columns ] = include_all_columns

Defines what columns to include within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table. @include_all_columns is bit, and can't be NULL.

@include_all_columns can be one of the following values:

Value Description
1 (default) Includes all columns within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.
0 Only includes columns that have changed within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.

[ @include_old_values ] = include_old_values

If specified, determines if old values are included within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table. @include_old_values is bit, and can't be NULL. This parameter is optional.

Old values are the values of the column before the change was made. For example, if a row is updated, the old values are the values of the columns before the update.

@include_old_values can be one of the following:

Value Description
1 (default) Includes old values within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.
0 Skips old values within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.

[ @include_old_lob_values ] = include_old_lob_values

Determines if old changed large objects (LOB) values are included within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table. '@include_old_lob_values* is bit, and can't be NULL.

Old values are the values of the column before the change was made. For example, if a row is updated, the old values are the values of the columns before the update.

'@include_old_lob_values* can be one of the following values:

Value Description
1 Includes all columns within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.
0 (default) Only includes columns that have changed within the payload of the message that streams the changes made to the specified table.

Return code values

0 (success) or 1 (failure).

Permissions

A user with CONTROL database permissions, db_owner database role membership, or sysadmin server role membership can execute this procedure.

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