ALL_PROPAGATION
displays information about the Streams propagations that have a source queue accessible to the current user.
Related View
DBA_PROPAGATION
displays information about all Streams propagations in the database.
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Name of the Streams propagation |
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Owner of the source queue of the propagation |
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Name of the source queue of the propagation |
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Owner of the destination queue of the propagation |
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Name of the destination queue of the propagation |
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Database link to propagate events from the source queue to the destination queue |
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Owner of the propagation positive rule set |
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Name of the propagation positive rule set |
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Owner of the propagation negative rule set |
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Name of the propagation negative rule set |
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Indicates whether the propagation is a queue-to-queue propagation ( |
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Status of the propagation:
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Error message last encountered by propagation |
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Time that propagation last encountered an error |
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Original propagation from which the propagation is cloned |
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Source queue owner of the original propagation |
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Source queue name of the original propagation |
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Acknowledged SCN of the subscribers of captured messages in the destination queue for the propagation |
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Merge threshold value for merging the propagation back to the original source queue. This is used as the value for the |
See Also:
Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference for more information about the DBMS_STREAMS_ADM.MERGE_STREAMS_JOB
procedure