EnumJobInfo Method

SQL-DMO

SQL-DMO

EnumJobInfo Method

The EnumJobInfo method returns a QueryResults object that enumerates execution state information for the Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Agent job controlling a replication agent that enables a Subscriber-originated (pull) subscription.

Applies To
MergePullSubscription Object TransPullSubscription Object
Syntax

object.EnumJobInfo( ) as QueryResults

Parts

object

Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list

Prototype (C/C++)

HRESULT EnumJobInfo(
LPSQLDMOQUERYRESULTS* ppResults);

Returns

A QueryResults object that contains one result set defined by these columns.

Column Data type Description
date integer Date on which logging message was recorded. Formatted as described in Remarks.
message nvarchar(1025) Descriptive text.
runstatus integer Agent status. Interpret using SQLDMO_TASKSTATUS_TYPE.
time integer Time at which logging message was recorded. Formatted as described in Remarks.
datetime nvarchar(26) Date and time at which logging message was recorded. Formatted as described in Remarks. Returned only for instances of SQL Server 2000.

Remarks

The result set column date represents the message log date as a scaled long integer. The integer is built as a sum of the year scaled by 10000, the month scaled by 100, and the day. For example, the date April 19, 1997 is represented by the long integer value 19970419.

The result set column time represents message log time as a scaled long integer. The integer is built as a sum of the hour scaled by 10000, the minute scaled by 100, and the seconds. The value uses a 24-hour clock. For example, the time 1:03:09 P.M. is represented by the long integer value 130309.

In the result set, date and time data returned in datetime 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 19990911 18:12:00.000 is interpreted as 6:12 P.M., September 11, 1999.