ALL_APPLY_ERROR_MESSAGES
displays information about the individual messages in an error transaction generated by the apply processes that dequeue messages from queues accessible to the current user.
DBA_APPLY_ERROR_MESSAGES
displays information about the individual messages in all of the error transactions generated by all apply processes in the database.
Note:
Messages that were spilled from memory to hard disk do not appear in this view.Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
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MESSAGE_ID |
RAW(16) |
Unique identifier of the message stored in the error queue | |
LOCAL_TRANSACTION_ID |
VARCHAR2(22) |
Local transaction ID for the error transaction | |
TRANSACTION_MESSAGE_NUMBER |
NUMBER |
Message number of the message that raised the error. The message number is a sequence number for the messages in the transaction, starting with 1. | |
ERROR_NUMBER |
NUMBER |
Error number of the error raised by the transaction. The error number is populated only for the LCR that raised the error. This field is NULL for the other LCRs in the transaction. | |
ERROR_MESSAGE |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
Error message of the error raised by the transaction. The error message is populated only for the LCR that raised the error. This field is NULL for the other LCRs in the transaction. | |
SOURCE_OBJECT_OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Owner of the object at the source database | |
SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the object at the source database | |
OBJECT_OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Owner of the target table. This owner can be different than the SOURCE_OBJECT_OWNER due to user-defined transformations that are possible with apply processing. |
|
OBJECT_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Object name of the target table. This object name can be different than the SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME due to user-defined transformations that are possible with apply processing. |
|
PRIMARY_KEY |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
If this column is populated, it is the primary key of the table row that caused the source transaction to fail at the target. | |
POSITION |
RAW(64) |
The LCR position | |
OPERATION |
VARCHAR2(100) |
The DML or DDL operation represented in the LCR | |
MESSAGE |
CLOB |
The content of the LCR. Content includes column name and value for old and/or new values in DML LCRs. For DDL LCRs, the content is the text of the DDL SQL. |
See Also:
"DBA_APPLY_ERROR_MESSAGES"Note:
TheALL_APPLY_ERROR_MESSAGES
view is available starting with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2).