My limited knowledge of AQ would lead me to believe
that you're trying to reinvent the wheel.
Maybe you should spend more time on the AQ docs?
Jared
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Subject: AQ using a trigger?
Does anyone have experience with AQ tables? I would like to put a trigger
on my AQ table so that when a message comes in, it will automatically fire
off a job to dequeue the message. I opened a TAR and was told that I can
put a trigger on the table, but it's not recommended. When I asked why,
they said 'it just wasn't recommended'. I'm curious if anyone actually
knows why I shouldn't or if I really can. It really seems to be a slick
way
to handle the messages, but if it will cause problems, I'd like to know
that
upfront.
Thank you -
Lisa
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