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In the Column List:

  • P = Primary key
  • M = Mandatory field
  • F = Foreign key
  • In the Data Type column, varchar/nvarchar means that the data type is varchar except in multi-language databases that use Unicode, in which case the data type is nvarchar.

Table GC_SWITCH


This table stores information about the configuration of Switch objects.

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Column List

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Column Data Type P M F Description
ID int X X The DBID of the Switch object. This is the primary key.
TenantID int X X The DBID of the Tenant to which this object belongs.
FolderID int The DBID of the Folder for the object.
Name varchar(255) X The name of the configuration object.
Type int X The type of the Switch. This corresponds to the CfgSwitchType enumeration in Configuration Server. Refer to G_Dictionary Values (for DB2Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively) for a complete listing of permissible values.


#DICTIONARY TYPE 501

LinkType int The link type of the Switch. This corresponds to the CfgLinkType enumeration in Configuration Server. Refer to G_Dictionary Values (for DB2Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively) for a complete listing of permissible values.


#DICTIONARY TYPE 502

State int X The object state. This corresponds to the CfgObjectState enumeration in Configuration Server. One of the following values:
  • 0—Unknown. Reserved for when ICON is unable to determine object state.
  • 1—Enabled.
  • 2—Disabled.


#DICTIONARY TYPE 500

Status int X The status of the record. One of the following values:
  • 0—The status is unknown. Reserved for when ICON is unable to determine record status.
  • 1—Record is active.
  • 2—Record is inactive (object is deleted).
  • 10—Synchronization is in progress for an active record.


#DICTIONARY TYPE: 24

Created datetime The GMT-equivalent date and time when the object was written to IDB. This is not necessarily the actual creation time of the object.
Deleted datetime The GMT-equivalent date and time when this object was removed.
LastChange datetime The GMT-equivalent date and time when the object was last changed (including object creation or removal).
Created_ts int The UTC-equivalent value of the CREATED field.
Created_tcode int A reference, derived from the value in the CREATED_TS field, to a record in the G_TIMECODE table.
Deleted_ts int The UTC-equivalent value of the DELETED field.
Deleted_tcode int A reference, derived from the value in the DELETED_TS field, to a record in the G_TIMECODE table.
LastChange_ts int The UTC-equivalent value of the LASTCHANGE field.
LastChange_tcode int A reference, derived from the value in the LASTCHANGE_TS field, to a record in the G_TIMECODE table.
GSYS_DOMAIN int Contains the data source session ID (DSS_ID) for the session that was active when the data was processed by ICON. For more information, see the description in System Fields (for DB2Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, respectively).
GSYS_PARTITION int A key that is used for partitioning.
GSYS_SYS_ID int System ID. Reserved for future use.
GSYS_SEQ bigint Insert Sequence. Not unique.
GSYS_USEQ bigint Update Sequence. Not unique.
GSYS_TS datetime Reserved
GSYS_TC int Reserved
GSYS_EXT_VCH1 varchar(255) Reserved
GSYS_EXT_VCH2 varchar(255) Reserved
GSYS_EXT_INT1 int A flag indicating the reliability of timestamp information stored in the CREATED and DELETED fields. One of the following values:
  • 0—Highly reliable; timestamps for both fields are taken from Configuration Server runtime notifications or the Configuration Server history log.
  • 1—CREATED timestamp is that of the time when configuration data was requested from Configuration Server, either during the initial ICON startup or during synchronization.
  • 2—DELETED timestamp is that of the time when configuration data was requested from Configuration Server; either during the initial ICON startup or during synchronization.
  • 3—Both CREATED and DELETED timestamps are taken from the time when configuration data was requested from Configuration Server, either during the initial ICON startup or during synchronization.
GSYS_EXT_INT2 int Reserved
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