Use this stored procedure to add custom actions at the beginning of the synchronization process.
Name | Value | Description |
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publication_n (in) |
publication |
Deprecated. Use subscription_n instead. The publications being synchronized, where n is an integer. There is one publication_n entry for each publication being synchronized. The numbering of n starts at zero. |
MobiLink user (in) |
MobiLink user name |
The MobiLink user for which you are synchronizing. |
script version (in) |
script version name |
The MobiLink script version to be used for the synchronization. |
subscription_n (in) | subscription name(s) | The names of subscriptions being synchronized where n is an integer. This is one subscription_n entry for each subscription being synchronized. The numbering of n starts at zero. |
If a procedure of this name exists, it is called at the beginning of the synchronization process.
Actions of this procedure are committed immediately after execution.
Assume you use the following table to log synchronization events on the remote database.
CREATE TABLE SyncLog ( "event_id" integer NOT NULL DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT , "event_time" timestamp NULL, "event_name" varchar(128) NOT NULL , "subs" varchar(1024) NULL , PRIMARY KEY ("event_id") ) |
The following logs the beginning of each synchronization in the table.
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_hook_dbmlsync_begin () BEGIN DECLARE subs_list VARCHAR(1024); -- build a list of subscriptions being synchronized SELECT LIST(value) INTO subs_list FROM #hook_dict WHERE name LIKE 'subscription_%'; -- log the event INSERT INTO SyncLog(event_time, event_name, subs) VALUES( CURRENT TIMESTAMP, 'sp_hook_dbmlsync_begin', subs_list ); END |
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