SqlSchema Element for EventClass/Chronicles/Chronicle (ADF)
Contains the Transact-SQL statements that define an event chronicle table.
Syntaxe
<EventClasses>
<EventClass>
...
<Chronicles>
<Chronicle>
...
<SqlSchema>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
---|---|
Data type and length |
None. |
Default value |
None. |
Occurrence |
Required once per Chronicle element. |
Updates |
Cannot be added or deleted. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
---|---|
Parent element |
|
Child elements |
SqlStatement Element for EventClass/Chronicles/Chronicle/SqlSchema (ADF) |
Notes
A SqlSchema element contains SqlStatement elements, which define batches of Transact-SQL statements. To define multiple chronicles for the event class, use multiple SqlStatement elements.
When you define an event chronicle, add code to drop, rename, or skip creating the chronicle if the table already exists. If the table exists when Notification Services attempts to update the application, you will receive an "object exists" error and the update will fail.
When creating chronicles, make sure to use the schema defined for the application database. If no schema is defined, the default schema is dbo.
Exemple
The following example shows how to drop an existing event chronicle table named dbo.StockEventChron
, and then re-create the event chronicle table. The table contains two columns, StockSymbol
and StockPrice
.
<SqlSchema>
<SqlStatement>
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'StockEventsChron'
AND TABLE_SCHEMA = 'dbo')
DROP TABLE dbo.StockEventsChron;
</SqlStatement>
<SqlStatement>
CREATE TABLE dbo.StockEventsChron
(
StockSymbol char(10),
StockHighPrice money
PRIMARY KEY (StockSymbol)
);
</SqlStatement>
</SqlSchema>
The following example shows how to create the event chronicle table only if a table named dbo.StockEventChron
does not exist.
<SqlSchema>
<SqlStatement>
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'StockEventsChron'
AND TABLE_SCHEMA = 'dbo')
CREATE TABLE dbo.StockEventsChron
(
StockSymbolOne char(10),
StockHighPrice money
PRIMARY KEY (StockSymbolOne)
);
</SqlStatement>
</SqlSchema>
Voir aussi
Référence
Application Definition File Reference
Autres ressources
Définition des tables de chroniques d'événements
Définition de chroniques pour une classe d'événements
Mise à jour des instances et des applications