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ComputedFields Element (ADF)

Provides a location for all of the computed notification field definitions for one notification class.

Syntaxe

<NotificationClasses>
    <NotificationClass>
        ...
        <Schema>
            ...
            <ComputedFields>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description

Data type

None.

Default value

None.

Occurrence

Optional once per /NotificationClass/Schema node.

Updates

Can be added and deleted when updating the application.

Element Relationships

Relationship Elements

Parent element

Schema Element for NotificationClass (ADF)

Child elements

ComputedField Element (ADF)

Notes

If you add or delete the ComputedFields element, SQL Server deletes and recreates the corresponding notification class when you update the application. This includes dropping and re-creating the SQL Server tables used by this notification class.

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Make sure to back up your application database before updating the application.

Exemple

The following example shows a populated ComputedFields node. The computed fields, MaxChange and AvgChange, show the maximum growth and the average growth of the stocks in a chronicle table.

<ComputedFields>
    <ComputedField>
        <FieldName>StockPrice</FieldName>
        <SqlExpression>CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), StockPrice, 1)
        </SqlExpression>
    </ComputedField>
</ComputedFields>

Voir aussi

Référence

Application Definition File Reference

Autres ressources

Définition du schéma de notification
Mise à jour des instances et des applications

Aide et Informations

Assistance sur SQL Server 2005