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Oracle® Database Advanced Replication Management API Reference
10g Release 2 (10.2)

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11 Introduction to the Replication Management API Reference

All installations of Advanced Replication include the replication management application programming interface (API). This replication management API is a collection of PL/SQL packages that administrators use to configure and manage replication features at each site. The Replication Management tool in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console also uses the procedures and functions of each site's replication management API to perform work.

This chapter contains these topics:

Examples of Using Oracle's Replication Management API

To use Oracle's replication management API, you issue procedure or function calls using a query tool such as SQL*Plus or Enterprise Manager SQL Worksheet. For example, the following call to the DBMS_REPCAT.CREATE_MASTER_REPOBJECT procedure creates a new replicated table hr.employees in the hr_repg replication group:

BEGIN
   DBMS_REPCAT.CREATE_MASTER_REPOBJECT (
      gname => 'hr_repg',
      type => 'TABLE',
      oname => 'employees',
      sname => 'hr',
      use_existing_object => TRUE,
      copy_rows => FALSE);
END;
/

To call a replication management API function, you must provide an environment to receive the return value of the function. For example, the following anonymous PL/SQL block calls the DBMS_DEFER_SYS.DISABLED function in an IF statement.

BEGIN
 IF DBMS_DEFER_SYS.DISABLED ('inst2') THEN
   DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Propagation to INST2 is disabled.');
 ELSE
   DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Propagation to INST2 is enabled.');
 END IF;
END;
/

Issues to Consider When Using the Replication Management API

For many procedures and functions in the replication management API, there are important issues to consider. For example:

The Replication Management Tool and the Replication Management API

The Replication Management tool uses the replication management API to perform most of its functions. Using the Replication Management tool is much more convenient than issuing replication management API calls individually because the utility:

Abbreviations for Datetime and Interval Datatypes

Many of the datetime and interval datatypes have names that are too long to be used with the procedures and functions in the replication management API. Therefore, you must use abbreviations for these datatypes instead of the full names. The following table lists each datatype and its abbreviation. No abbreviation is necessary for the DATE and TIMESTAMP datatypes.

Datatype Abbreviation
TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE TSTZ
TIMESTAMP LOCAL TIME ZONE TSLTZ
INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH IYM
INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND IDS

For example, if you want to use the DBMS_DEFER_QUERY.GET_datatype_ARG function to determine the value of a TIMESTAMP LOCAL TIME ZONE argument in a deferred call, then you substitute TSLTZ for datatype. Therefore, you run the DBMS_DEFER_QUERY.GET_TSLTZ_ARG function.