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Chronicle Element for EventClass/Chronicles (ADF)

Provides a location for specifying information about one event chronicle table.

Syntaxe

<EventClasses>
    <EventClass>
        ...
        <Chronicles>
            <Chronicle>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description

Data type

None.

Default value

None.

Occurrence

Required once or more within a Chronicles element.

Updates

Can be added and deleted when updating the application.

Element Relationships

Relationship Elements

Parent element

Chronicles Element for EventClass (ADF)

Child elements

ChronicleName Element for EventClass/Chronicles/Chronicle (ADF)

SqlSchema Element for EventClass/Chronicles/Chronicle (ADF)

Notes

Event chronicles are optional; use the Chronicle element and its child elements only if you need to maintain event information outside of the event tables used by an event class. A common reason to use event chronicles is to store and maintain event data for scheduled subscriptions. For more information, see Définition de chroniques pour une classe d'événements.

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If you delete a Chronicle element, updating the application deletes and re-creates the event class to which the chronicle corresponds. This includes dropping and re-creating the Microsoft SQL Server tables and indexes used by the event class.

Exemple

The following example shows a Chronicle node that deletes any existing table named StockEventChon and then creates the StockEventChron event chronicle table.

<Chronicle>
    <ChronicleName>StockEventChron</ChronicleName>
    <SqlSchema>
        <SqlStatement>
        IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
            WHERE TABLE_NAME = &apos;StockEventChron&apos;)
        DROP TABLE StockEventChron
        </SqlStatement>
        <SqlStatement>
        CREATE TABLE StockEventChron
        (
        StockSymbol char(10),
        StockHighPrice money
        PRIMARY KEY (StockSymbol)
        )
        </SqlStatement>
    </SqlSchema>
</Chronicle>

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

Aide et Informations

Assistance sur SQL Server 2005