Schema Element for NotificationClass (ADF)
Contains elements that define notification class fields.
Syntax
<NotificationClasses>
<NotificationClass>
...
<Schema>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
---|---|
Data type |
None. |
Default value |
None. |
Occurrence |
Required once per NotificationClass element. |
Updates |
Cannot be added or deleted when updating the application. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
---|---|
Parent element |
|
Child elements |
Remarks
A notification class schema defines the schema of the notification data in the application database. SQL Server 2005 Notification Services uses the fields defined in the schema to construct a table to store the notification data. Notification Services adds columns to the table for identifying and tracking notifications and to identify the subscriber, device, and locale.
Example
The following example shows a Schema element that defines three notification fields: a 10-character stock symbol field, and a stock value field that accepts monetary data, and a computed field that determines how much the stock price has changed.
<Schema>
<Fields>
<Field>
<FieldName>StockSymbol</FieldName>
<FieldType>char(10)</FieldType>
<DigestGrouping>true<DigestGrouping>
</Field>
<Field>
<FieldName>StockPrice</FieldName>
<FieldType>money</FieldType>
</Field>
</Fields>
<ComputedFields>
<ComputedField>
<FieldName>StockPriceChar</FieldName>
<SqlExpression>CONVERT(NVARCHAR(10), StockPrice, 1)
</SqlExpression>
</ComputedField>
</ComputedFields>
</Schema>
See Also
Reference
Application Definition File Reference
Other Resources
Defining the Notification Schema
Updating Instances and Applications