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GET CONVERSATION GROUP (Transact-SQL)

Returns the conversation group identifier for the next message to be received, and locks the conversation group for the conversation that contains the message. The conversation group identifier can be used to retrieve conversation state information before retrieving the message itself.

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Syntax

[ WAITFOR ( ]
   GET CONVERSATION GROUP @conversation_group_id
      FROM <queue>
[ ) ] [ , TIMEOUT timeout ]
[ ; ]


<queue> ::=
{
    [ database_name . [ schema_name ] . | schema_name . ] queue_name
}

Arguments

  • WAITFOR
    Specifies that the GET CONVERSATION GROUP statement waits for a message to arrive on the queue if no messages are currently present.

  • @conversation_group_id
    Is a variable used to store the conversation group ID returned by the GET CONVERSATION GROUP statement. The variable must be of type uniqueidentifier. If there are no conversation groups available, the variable is set to NULL.

  • FROM
    Specifies the queue to get the conversation group from.

  • database_name
    Is the name of the database that contains the queue to get the conversation group from. When no database_name is provided, defaults to the current database.

  • schema_name
    Is the name of the schema that owns the queue to get the conversation group from. When no schema_name is provided, defaults to the default schema for the current user.

  • queue_name
    Is the name of the queue to get the conversation group from.

  • TIMEOUT timeout
    Specifies the length of time, in milliseconds, that Service Broker waits for a message to arrive on the queue. This clause may only be used with the WAITFOR clause. If a statement that uses WAITFOR does not include this clause or the timeout is -1, the wait time is unlimited. If the timeout expires, GET CONVERSATION GROUP sets the @conversation_group_id variable to NULL.

Remarks

Important

If the GET CONVERSATION GROUP statement is not the first statement in a batch or stored procedure, the preceding statement must be terminated with a semicolon (;), the Transact-SQL statement terminator.

If the queue specified in the GET CONVERSATION GROUP statement is unavailable, the statement fails with a Transact-SQL error.

This statement returns the next conversation group where all of the following is true:

  • The conversation group can be successfully locked.

  • The conversation group has messages available in the queue.

  • The conversation group has the highest priority level of all the conversation groups that meet the previously-listed criteria. The priority level of a conversation group is the highest priority level assigned to any conversation that is a member of the group and has messages in the queue.

Successive calls to GET CONVERSATION GROUP within the same transaction may lock more than one conversation group. If no conversation group is available, the statement returns NULL as the conversation group identifier.

When the WAITFOR clause is specified, the statement waits for the timeout specified, or until a conversation group is available. If the queue is dropped while the statement is waiting, the statement immediately returns an error.

GET CONVERSATION GROUP is not valid in a user-defined function.

Permissions

To get a conversation group identifier from a queue, the current user must have RECEIVE permission on the queue.

Examples

A. Getting a conversation group, waiting indefinitely

The following example sets @conversation_group_id to the conversation group identifier for the next available message on ExpenseQueue. The command waits until a message becomes available.

DECLARE @conversation_group_id UNIQUEIDENTIFIER ;

WAITFOR (
 GET CONVERSATION GROUP @conversation_group_id
     FROM ExpenseQueue
) ;

B. Getting a conversation group, waiting one minute

The following example sets @conversation_group_id to the conversation group identifier for the next available message on ExpenseQueue. If no message becomes available within one minute, GET CONVERSATION GROUP returns without changing the value of @conversation_group_id.

DECLARE @conversation_group_id UNIQUEIDENTIFIER

WAITFOR (
    GET CONVERSATION GROUP @conversation_group_id 
    FROM ExpenseQueue ),
TIMEOUT 60000 ;

C. Getting a conversation group, returning immediately

The following example sets @conversation_group_id to the conversation group identifier for the next available message on ExpenseQueue. If no message is available, GET CONVERSATION GROUP returns immediately without changing @conversation_group_id.

DECLARE @conversation_group_id UNIQUEIDENTIFIER ;

GET CONVERSATION GROUP @conversation_group_id
FROM AdventureWorks2008R2.dbo.ExpenseQueue ;