| Oracle® Database Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14237-03  | 
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ALL_SCHEDULER_CHAIN_STEPS shows the defined steps of all chains visible to the current user (that is, those chains that the user has ALTER or EXECUTE privileges for).
Related Views
DBA_SCHEDULER_CHAIN_STEPS shows the defined steps of all chains in the database.
USER_SCHEDULER_CHAIN_STEPS shows the defined steps of all chains in the current user's schema. This view does not display the OWNER column.
| Column | Datatype | NULL | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
NOT NULL | 
Chain schema | 
CHAIN_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
NOT NULL | 
Chain name | 
STEP_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
NOT NULL | 
Chain step name | 
PROGRAM_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(98) | 
Owner of the program that runs during this step | |
PROGRAM_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(98) | 
Name of the program that runs during this step | |
EVENT_SCHEDULE_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(98) | 
Owner of the event schedule that this step waits for | |
EVENT_SCHEDULE_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(98) | 
Name of the event schedule that this step waits for | |
EVENT_QUEUE_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Owner of source queue into which event will be raised | |
EVENT_QUEUE_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Name of source queue into which event will be raised | |
EVENT_QUEUE_AGENT | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Name of AQ agent used by the user on the event source queue (for a secure queue) | |
EVENT_CONDITION | 
VARCHAR2(4000) | 
Boolean expression used as the subscription rule for an event on the source queue | |
SKIP | 
VARCHAR2(5) | 
Whether or not this step should be skipped | |
PAUSE | 
VARCHAR2(5) | 
Whether or not this step should be paused after running | |
RESTART_ON_RECOVERY | 
VARCHAR2(5) | 
Whether or not this step should be restarted on database recovery | |
STEP_TYPE | 
VARCHAR2(14) | 
Type of this step | |
TIMEOUT | 
INTERVAL DAY(3) TO SECOND(0) | 
Timeout for waiting on an event schedule |