ChronicleRule Element (ADF)
Provides a location for defining one or more Transact-SQL statements that maintain data in event chronicle tables.
Syntax
<EventClasses>
<EventClass>
...
<ChronicleRule>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
---|---|
Data type and length |
None. |
Default value |
None. |
Occurrence |
Optional once per EventClass element. (See Remarks.) |
Updates |
Can be added and deleted when updating the application. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
---|---|
Parent element |
|
Child elements |
RuleName Element for ChronicleRule (ADF) |
Remarks
If you are using event chronicle tables, you must define a chronicle rule. The chronicle rule contains the Transact-SQL queries that manipulate the data in the event chronicle tables.
Example
The following example shows a ChronicleRule element for creating an event chronicle rule named StockEventChronRule. This rule first inserts new stock data into the chronicle table, and then updates existing stock records in the chronicle table. The ActionTimeout value of P0DT00H05M00S gives the rule five minutes to complete successfully.
<ChronicleRule>
<RuleName>StockEventChronRule</RuleName>
<Action>
-- Insert New Stock Symbols with Prices
INSERT dbo.StockEventsChron (StockSymbol, StockPrice)
SELECT e.StockSymbol, e.StockPrice
FROM dbo.StockEvents AS e
WHERE e.StockSymbol NOT IN
(SELECT StockSymbol FROM dbo.StockEventsChron);
-- Update Existing Stock Symbols with New Prices
UPDATE dbo.StockEventsChron
SET StockPrice = e.StockPrice
FROM dbo.StockEvents AS e
JOIN dbo.StockEventsChron AS c
ON e.StockSymbol = c.StockSymbol
WHERE e.StockPrice > c.StockPrice;
</Action>
<ActionTimeout>P0DT00H05M00S</ActionTimeout>
</ChronicleRule>
See Also
Reference
Application Definition File Reference
Other Resources
Defining Chronicles for an Event Class
Defining Event Chronicle Rules
Updating Instances and Applications