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Enabling a Propagation Schedule<br />

Enabling a Propagation Schedule<br />

Figure 9–26 Enabling a Propagation Schedule<br />

User/<br />

Program<br />

AQ Administrative Interface : ENABLING a Propagation<br />

Schedule<br />

default<br />

(null)<br />

ENABLE<br />

a Propagation<br />

Schedule<br />

OR<br />

Purpose<br />

To enable a previously disabled propagation schedule.<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Not applicable.<br />

name<br />

source<br />

queue<br />

name<br />

destination<br />

as local<br />

database<br />

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

operations<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.ENABLE_PROPAGATION_SCHEDULE 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,<br />

<br />

enablePropagationSchedule<br />

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name<br />

destination as<br />

remote<br />

database

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