In a stream definition in an output adapter map file, the stale element identifies a column in the source stream for which the value changes from 0 to 1 if the stream goes stale.
adapter (required, limit one) |----rfa (required, limit one) '----subscriptions (required, limit one) '----subscription (required) '----stream (required) |----name (required, limit one) |----stale (optional) |----field (required) '----constant (optional)
A stream is considered to have gone stale if, for example, one of the stream's data sources is no longer being updated.
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Name | Description | Requirement |
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column | A number that represents the position of the column with the secondary key value (the first column in the stream has the number 0) | Required |
name | A string that identifies the stale column so that it may be mapped to a FID (published) | Optional |
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<stream name="stream1" > <name column="0"/> <stale column="3" name="ACVOL_1"/> <field column="1" name="DSPLY_NAME" /> <field column="4" name="BID" precision="47" /> <field column="5" name="ASK" precision="0" /> <field column="6" name="TRDPRC_1"/> <field column="7" name="ACVOL_1"/> <constant name="PROD_PERM" value="1"/> </stream>
This example identifies the third column of stream1 as its stale column. If the stale column is specified, the column value is published and the RIC is marked stale.