Each row in the SYSREMOTEUSER system view describes a user ID with REMOTE permissions (a subscriber), together with the status of SQL Remote messages that were sent to and from that user. The underlying system table for this view is ISYSREMOTEUSER.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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user_id | UNSIGNED INT | The user number of the user with REMOTE permissions. |
consolidate | CHAR(1) | Indicates whether the user was granted CONSOLIDATE permissions (Y) or REMOTE permissions (N). |
type_id | SMALLINT | Identifies which of the message systems supported by SQL Remote is used to send messages to the user. |
address | LONG VARCHAR | The address to which SQL Remote messages are to be sent. The address must be appropriate for the address_type. |
frequency | CHAR(1) | How frequently SQL Remote messages are sent. |
send_time | TIME | The next time messages are to be sent to this user. |
log_send | UNSIGNED BIGINT | Messages are sent only to subscribers for whom log_send is greater than log_sent. |
time_sent | TIMESTAMP | The time the most recent message was sent to this subscriber. |
log_sent | UNSIGNED BIGINT | The log offset for the most recently sent operation. |
confirm_sent | UNSIGNED BIGINT | The log offset for the most recently confirmed operation from this subscriber. |
send_count | INTEGER | How many SQL Remote messages have been sent. |
resend_count | INTEGER | Counter to ensure that messages are applied only once at the subscriber database. |
time_received | TIMESTAMP | The time when the most recent message was received from this subscriber. |
log_received | UNSIGNED BIGINT | The log offset in the database of the subscriber for the operation that was most recently received at the current database. |
confirm_received | UNSIGNED BIGINT | The log offset in the database of the subscriber for the most recent operation for which a confirmation message has been sent. |
receive_count | INTEGER | How many messages have been received. |
rereceive_count | INTEGER | Counter to ensure that messages are applied only once at the current database. |
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