4.23 ALL_QUEUES
ALL_QUEUES describes all queues on which the current user has enqueue or dequeue privileges. If the user has any Advanced Queuing system privileges, like MANAGE ANY QUEUE, ENQUEUE ANY QUEUE or DEQUEUE ANY QUEUE, then this view describes all queues in the database.
Related Views
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DBA_QUEUESdescribes all queues in the database. -
USER_QUEUESdescribes the operational characteristics of every queue owned by the current user. This view does not display theOWNERcolumn.
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Owner of the queue |
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Name of the queue |
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Name of the table the queue data resides in |
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Object number of the queue |
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Type of the queue. Possible values:
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Maximum number of retries allowed when dequeuing from the queue |
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Time interval between retries |
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Indicates whether the queue is enabled for enqueue ( |
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Indicates whether the queue is enabled for dequeue ( |
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Time interval (in seconds) processed messages are retained in the queue, or |
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User specified comment |
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Network name |
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Queue category. Possible values:
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SINGLE or MULTIPLE recipients
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Footnote 1 This column is available starting with Oracle Database 21c.
See Also:
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Oracle Database Advanced Queuing User's Guide for more information Advanced Queuing