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Applies to:
SQL Server
Displays one row for each Policy-Based Management condition in the instance of SQL Server. syspolicy_conditions belongs to the dbo schema in the msdb database. The following table describes the columns in the syspolicy_conditions view.
| Column name | Data type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| condition_id | int | Identifier of this condition. Each condition represents a collection of one or more condition expressions. |
| name | sysname | Name of the condition. |
| date_created | datetime | Date and time the condition was created. |
| description | nvarchar(max) | Description of the condition. The description column is optional and can be NULL. |
| created_by | sysname | Login that created the condition. |
| modified_by | sysname | Login that most recently modified the condition. Is NULL if never modified. |
| date_modified | datetime | Date and time the condition was created. Is NULL if never modified. |
| is_name_condition | smallint | Specifies whether the condition is a naming condition. 0 = The condition expression does not contain the @Name variable. 1 = The condition expression contains the @Name variable. |
| facet | nvarchar(max) | Name of the facet that the condition is based on. |
| Expression | nvarchar(max) | Expression of the facet states. |
| obj_name | sysname | The object name assigned to @Name if the condition expression contains this variable. |
Remarks
When you are troubleshooting Policy-Based Management, query the syspolicy_conditions view to determine who created or last changed the condition.
Permissions
Requires membership in the PolicyAdministratorRole role in the msdb database.
See Also
Administer Servers by Using Policy-Based Management
Policy-Based Management Views (Transact-SQL)