This command displays configuration information for a specified queue in the current isolated region, including:
Table name - the user-defined logical name of the database table that contains the queue.
See Logical vs. physical table names for further information.
Queue type - either "process" or "user-centric." A process queue is also known as a work queue; a user-centric queue is known as a user queue.
Derived from - the name of the queue from which this queue is derived.
Physical table name - the unique, system-defined name of the database table that contains the queue.
See Logical vs. physical table names for further information.
The server ID of the server that the queue is on.
The repository class ID - an integer value that uniquely identifies the work performer class which corresponds to this queue.
View ID of the queue.
Base view ID - the view ID of the queue from which this queue is derived.
System field names, types, and lengths.
System fields are listed only if you enter "y" for the showsystemfields parameter. For a list of system fields, see System fields defined.
Data field logical names, physical names, types and lengths.
Pseudo field names, types and lengths. A pseudo field is a computed field, rather than an actual column in the database. Pseudo fields are derived from fields in the database when the information is requested (for example, via a database query).
Logical index key names, physical index key names, and components.
Operation names, including parameter definitions (name , type, and access).
Syntax
queueconfig <queuename> <showsystemfields>
Parameters
queuename |
Name of queue. Enter an asterisk (*) to display all queues. If you specify a system or user queue, you must enter the queue name followed by "(0)". For example, to view information about the Delay system queue, enter Delay(0). |
showsystemfields |
Toggle between displaying and not displaying system fields. Enter "y" to display the system fields or "n" to not display the system fields. |