Columns
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id | uuid | 2147483647 | uuid_generate_v7() |
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The record’s primary key. The definitive identifier of the record in the system. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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internal_name | text | 2147483647 | null |
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A candidate key useful for programmatic references to individual records. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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display_name | text | 2147483647 | null |
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A friendly name and candidate key for the record, suitable for use in user interactions General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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application_id | uuid | 2147483647 | null |
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Indicates an instance of which application is being described by the record. |
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instance_type_id | uuid | 2147483647 | null |
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Indicates the type of the instance. This can designate instances as being production or non-production, or make other functional differences between instances created for different reasons based on the assigned instance type. |
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instance_state_id | uuid | 2147483647 | null |
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Establishes the current life-cycle state of the instance record. This can determine functionality such as if the instance is usable, visible, or if it may be purged from the database completely. |
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owner_id | uuid | 2147483647 | null |
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Identifies the owner of the instance. The owner is the entity which commissioned the instance and is the “user” of the instance. Owners have nominal management rights over their instances, such as which access accounts and which credential types are allowed to be used to authenticate to the owner’s instances. |
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owning_instance_id | uuid | 2147483647 | √ | null |
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In some cases, an instance is considered subordinate to another instance. For example, consider a production environment and a related sandbox environment. The existence of the sandbox doesn’t have real meaning without being associated with some sort of production instance where the real work is performed. This kind of association becomes clearer in SaaS environments where a primary instance is contracted for, but other supporting instances, such as a sandbox, should follow certain account related actions of the primary. |
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dbserver_name | text | 2147483647 | √ | null |
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Identifies on which database server the instance is hosted. If empty, no server has been assigned and the instance is unstartable. |
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instance_code | bytea | 2147483647 | null |
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This is a random sequence of bytes intended for use in certain algorithmic credential generation routines. General Usage Note that losing this value may prevent the Instance from being started due to bad credentials; there may be other consequences as well. |
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instance_options | jsonb | 2147483647 | √ | null |
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A key/value store of values which define application or instance specific options. |
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diag_timestamp_created | timestamptz | 35,6 | now() |
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The database server date/time when the transaction which created the record started. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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diag_role_created | text | 2147483647 | null |
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The database role which created the record. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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diag_timestamp_modified | timestamptz | 35,6 | now() |
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The database server date/time when the transaction which modified the record started. This field will be the same as diag_timestamp_created for inserted records. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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diag_wallclock_modified | timestamptz | 35,6 | clock_timestamp() |
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The database server date/time at the moment the record was actually modified. For long running transactions this time may be significantly later than the value of diag_timestamp_modified. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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diag_role_modified | text | 2147483647 | null |
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The database role which modified the record. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
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diag_row_version | int8 | 19 | 1 |
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The current version of the row. The value here indicates how many actual data changes have been made to the row. If an update of the row leaves all data fields the same, disregarding the updates to the diag_* columns, the row version is not updated, nor are any updates made to the other diag_* columns other than diag_update_count. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. Direct Usage This column is frequently used by by application logic to resolve the “dirty write” issues which can arise from concurrent data changes. As such any administrative override of automatic system maintenance of this value should consider the ramifications on application function. |
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diag_update_count | int8 | 19 | 0 |
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Records the number of times the record has been updated regardless as to if the update actually changed any data. In this way needless or redundant record updates can be found. This row starts at 0 and therefore may be the same as the diag_row_version - 1. General Usage This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations. |
Indexes
Constraint Name | Type | Sort | Column(s) |
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syst_instances_pk | Primary key | Asc | id |
syst_instances_display_name_udx | Must be unique | Asc | display_name |
syst_instances_internal_name_udx | Must be unique | Asc | internal_name |
Check Constraints
Constraint Name | Constraint |
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syst_instances_self_ownership_chk | (((owning_instance_id IS NULL) OR (owning_instance_id <> id))) |