| Field Index | SQL Mapping |
| Type | Field Name |
|---|---|
| poid | PIN_FLD_ACCOUNT_OBJ |
| array | PIN_FLD_SPONSORSHIPS |
| poid | |
| string | |
| string | |
| timestamp | |
| timestamp | |
| array | PIN_FLD_ATTRIBUTES |
| string | |
| string |
| Type | Field Name | Table | Column Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| derived-class | /event/notification/price/sponsorships/modify | ||
| poid | PIN_FLD_ACCOUNT_OBJ | ||
| array | PIN_FLD_SPONSORSHIPS | ||
| poid |
PIN_FLD_POID
|
||
| string |
PIN_FLD_NAME
|
||
| string |
PIN_FLD_DESCR
|
||
| timestamp |
PIN_FLD_START_T
|
||
| timestamp |
PIN_FLD_END_T
|
||
| array | PIN_FLD_ATTRIBUTES | ||
| string |
PIN_FLD_NAME
|
||
| string |
PIN_FLD_VALUE
|
Column names marked with * are actually column prefixes. For poid type fields, the column prefix is used to create the columns poid_id0, poid_db and poid_type if the prefix is "poid". For PIN_FLD_POID in the base table, an additional column named poid_rev is created to hold the poid revision. For buffer fields, two columns are created - one in the containing table and one in the buffer table. For example if the prefix is "buf", then the column name in the buffer table is buffer_buf and the column name in the containing table is buffer_size. |
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