ttRepTransmitSet
This procedure stops subsequent updates on the connection it is run in from being replicated to any subscriber. Use this procedure with care since it could easily lead to transactional inconsistency of remote stores if partial transactions are replicated. If updates are disallowed from getting replicated, the subscriber stores diverge from the master store.
Required Privilege
This procedure requires the ADMIN privilege.
Related Views
This procedure has no related views.
Syntax
ttRepTransmitSet(transmit)Parameters
ttRepTransmitSet has the parameter:
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When set to 1, updates are transmitted to subscribers on the connection after the built-in is run. (This is the default.) When set to 0, updates are not transmitted to any subscribers for the remainder of the transaction in which this call was issued on the connection that issued it. |
Result Set
ttRepTransmitSet returns no results.
Examples
To activate the active database in an active standby pair, use:
CALL ttRepTransmitSet(1);
To deactivate the active database in an active standby pair, use:
CALL ttRepTransmitSet(0);
See Also
- ttRepDeactivate
- ttReplicationStatus
- ttRepPolicySet
- ttRepStateSave
- ttRepStateSet
- ttRepStop
- ttRepSubscriberStateSet
- ttRepSubscriberWait
- ttRepTransmitGet
- ttRepDuplicateEx in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database C Developer's Guide