EnumLogReaderAgentSessionDetails Method
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The EnumLogReaderAgentSessionDetails method returns a QueryResults object that enumerates detail information for a specified Log Reader Agent session.
A QueryResults object that contains one result set defined by these columns.
Column | Data type | Description |
|---|---|---|
runstatus | integer | Executing state. Interpret using SQLDMO_TASKSTATUS_TYPE. |
time | nvarchar(26) | Date and time of message logging. |
comments | nvarchar(256) | Descriptive text. |
duration | integer | Elapsed time of the session. |
delivery_rate | float | Average number of commands delivered per second. |
delivery_latency | integer | Latency, in milliseconds, between the transaction entering the distribution database and being applied to the Subscriber. |
delivery_time | integer | Cumulative time measurement for delivery in seconds. |
delivered_/transactions | integer | Cumulative number of transactions delivered in the session. |
delivered_/commands | integer | Cumulative number of commands delivered in the session. |
average_/commands | integer | Average number of commands per transaction delivered in the session. |
error_id | integer | When nonzero, Microsoft SQL Server error message number. |
In the result set, date and time data returned in time is formatted as YYYYMMDD hh:mm:ss.fff.
Date part | Description |
|---|---|
YYYY | Represents the year in four digits. |
MM | Represents the month in two digits (zero padded). |
DD | Represents the day of the month in two digits (zero padded). |
hh | Represents the hour using two digits, a twenty-four hour clock (zero padded). |
mm | Represents the minute in two digits (zero padded). |
ss | Represents the second in two digits (zero padded). |
fff | Represents the fractional part of the second in three digits. |
For example, the value 20040512 18:12:00.000 is interpreted as 6:12 P.M., May 12, 2004.