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I am seeing calls like those shown below in my SQL Server Audit logs but have no idea what it means. A google search turned up a possible relationship with compiles/recompiles. The line (or similar lines) can also be found inside several SQL Server internal sprocs.

EXEC %%Object(MultiName = @objname).LockMatchID(ID = @objid, Exclusive = 1, BindInternal = 0)

  EXEC %%Object(MultiName = @objname).LockMatchID(ID = @objid, Exclusive = 1, BindInternal = 0)

Does anyone have an understanding of this process?

I am seeing calls like those shown below in my SQL Server Audit logs but have no idea what it means. A google search turned up a possible relationship with compiles/recompiles. The line (or similar lines) can also be found inside several SQL Server internal sprocs.

EXEC %%Object(MultiName = @objname).LockMatchID(ID = @objid, Exclusive = 1, BindInternal = 0)

Does anyone have an understanding of this process?

I am seeing calls like those shown below in my SQL Server Audit logs but have no idea what it means. A google search turned up a possible relationship with compiles/recompiles. The line (or similar lines) can also be found inside several SQL Server internal sprocs.

  EXEC %%Object(MultiName = @objname).LockMatchID(ID = @objid, Exclusive = 1, BindInternal = 0)

Does anyone have an understanding of this process?

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SQL Server LockMatchID Command

I am seeing calls like those shown below in my SQL Server Audit logs but have no idea what it means. A google search turned up a possible relationship with compiles/recompiles. The line (or similar lines) can also be found inside several SQL Server internal sprocs.

EXEC %%Object(MultiName = @objname).LockMatchID(ID = @objid, Exclusive = 1, BindInternal = 0)

Does anyone have an understanding of this process?