syst_applications


Description

Describes the known applications which is managed by the global database and authentication infrastructure.

Columns

Column Type Size Nulls Auto Default Children Parents Comments
id uuid 2147483647 uuid_generate_v7()
syst_application_contexts.application_id syst_application_contexts_applications_fk C
syst_instance_type_applications.application_id syst_instance_type_applications_applications_fk C
syst_instances.application_id syst_instances_applications_fk R

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.

internal_name text 2147483647 null

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.

display_name text 2147483647 null

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.

syst_description text 2147483647 null

A system defined description indicating the purpose and use cases of a given record. Text defined in this column is system maintained and should not be changed under normal circumstances.

General Usage

This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations.

diag_timestamp_created timestamptz 35,6 now()

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.

diag_role_created text 2147483647 null

The database role which created the record.

General Usage

This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations.

diag_timestamp_modified timestamptz 35,6 now()

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.

diag_wallclock_modified timestamptz 35,6 clock_timestamp()

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.

diag_role_modified text 2147483647 null

The database role which modified the record.

General Usage

This column is system maintained and should be considered read only in normal operations.

diag_row_version int8 19 1

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.

diag_update_count int8 19 0

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)
syst_applications_pk Primary key Asc id
syst_applications_display_name_udx Must be unique Asc display_name
syst_applications_internal_name_udx Must be unique Asc internal_name

Relationships