3.19 ALL_QUEUE_SCHEDULES
ALL_QUEUE_SCHEDULES
describes the propagation schedules whose source queues are accessible to the current user.
Related Views
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DBA_QUEUE_SCHEDULES
describes all propagation schedules in the database. -
USER_QUEUE_SCHEDULES
describes the propagation schedules whose source queues are owned by the current user. This view does not display theSCHEMA
column.
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Source queue owner |
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Source queue name |
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Destination name, currently limited to be a |
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Date at which to start propagation |
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Time of day at which to start propagation (in |
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Duration for the propagation window (in seconds) |
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Function to compute the start of the next propagation window |
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Maximum wait time to propagate a message during the propagation window |
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Indicates whether the schedule is disabled ( |
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Name of the process executing the schedule; |
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Session ID and session serial number of the job executing this schedule (SID, SERIAL#); |
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Cluster database instance number executing the schedule |
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Date of the last successful execution |
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Time of day of the last successful execution (in |
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Date at which the current window of this schedule was started |
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Time of day at which the current window of this schedule was started (in |
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Date at which the next window of this schedule will be started |
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Time of day at which the next window of this schedule will be started (in |
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Total time spent by the system in executing this schedule (in seconds) |
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Total number of messages propagated in this schedule |
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Total number of bytes propagated in this schedule |
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Maximum number of messages propagated in a propagation window |
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Maximum number of bytes propagated in a propagation window |
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Average number of messages propagated in a propagation window |
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Average size of a propagated message (in bytes) |
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Average time to propagate a message (in seconds) |
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Number of consecutive times schedule execution has failed, if any. After 16 consecutive failures, a propagation job becomes disabled automatically. |
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Date of the last unsuccessful execution |
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Time of day of the last unsuccessful execution (in |
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Error number and error message text of the last unsuccessful execution |
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Message delivery mode:
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Elapsed dequeue time (in hundredths of a second) |
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Elapsed pickle time (time taken to linearize a logical change record (LCR) into a stream of bytes that can be sent over the network) (in hundredths of a second) |
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Name of the Scheduler job |
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