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Contains a row for each conversation priority created in the current database, as shown in the following table:
Column name
Data type
Description
Priority_id
int
A number that uniquely identifies the conversation priority. Not NULLABLE.
name
sysname
Name of the conversation priority. Not NULLABLE.
service_contract_id
int
The identifier of the contract that is specified for the conversation priority. This can be joined on the service_contract_id column in sys.service_contracts. NULLABLE.
local_service_id
int
The identifier of the service that is specified as the local service for the conversation priority. This column can be joined on the service_id column in sys.services. NULLABLE.
remote_service_name
nvarchar(256)
The name of the service that is specified as the remote service for the conversation priority. NULLABLE.
priority
tinyint
The priority level that is specified in this conversation priority. Not NULLABLE.
The following example lists the conversation priorities by using joins to show the contract and local service names.
SELECT scp.name AS priority_name,
ssc.name AS contract_name,
ssvc.name AS local_service_name,
scp.remote_service_name,
scp.priority AS priority_level
FROM sys.conversation_priorities AS scp
INNER JOIN sys.service_contracts AS ssc
ON scp.service_contract_id = ssc.service_contract_id
INNER JOIN sys.services AS ssvc
ON scp.local_service_id = ssvc.service_id
ORDER BY priority_name, contract_name,
local_service_name, remote_service_name;