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See Also: Table 9–1 for a list of adminstrative interface basic<br />

operations<br />

Altering a Subscriber<br />

Purpose<br />

Alter existing properties of a subscriber to a specified queue. Only the rule can be<br />

altered.<br />

Usage Notes<br />

The rule, the transformation, or both can be altered. If you only alter one of the<br />

attributes, the rule, or the transformation of the subscriber, specify the existing<br />

value of the other attribute to the alter call.<br />

When a queue, queue table, or subscriber is created, modified, or dropped, and if<br />

GLOBAL_TOPIC_ENABLED = TRUE, a corresponding LDAP entry is also created.<br />

Syntax<br />

See Chapter 3, "AQ Programmatic Environments" for a list of available functions in<br />

each programmatic environment. Use the following syntax references for each<br />

programmatic environment:<br />

PL/SQL (DBMS_AQADM Package): <strong>Oracle</strong>9i Supplied PL/SQL Packages and<br />

<br />

Types Reference, DBMS_AQADM.ALTER_SUBSCRIBER procedure<br />

Visual Basic (OO4O): There is no applicable syntax reference for this use case<br />

Java (JDBC): <strong>Oracle</strong>9i Supplied Java Packages Reference oracle.AQ, alterSubscriber<br />

Examples<br />

See Chapter 3, "AQ Programmatic Environments" for a list of available functions in<br />

each programmatic environment. Examples are provided in the following<br />

programmatic environments:<br />

PL/SQL (DBMS_AQADM): Altering Subscriber on page 9-66<br />

VB (OO4O): Example not provided.<br />

Java (JDBC): Altering a Subscriber on page 9-67<br />

Administrative Interface 9-65

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