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Specifies the user-defined name of the computed notification field.
Syntax
<NotificationClasses>
    <NotificationClass>
        ...
        <Schema>
            ...
            <ComputedFields>
                <ComputedField>
                    <FieldName>
Element Characteristics
| Characteristic | Description | 
|---|---|
| Data type | string, between 1 and 128 characters in length. | 
| Default value | None. | 
| Occurrence | Required once per ComputedField element. | 
| Updates | Can be modified, but not added or deleted, when updating the application. | 
Element Relationships
| Relationship | Elements | 
|---|---|
| Parent element | |
| Child elements | None. | 
Remarks
Field names can contain letters, numbers, and the special characters _ # @ and $. They must also conform to SQL Server identifier conventions. For more information about SQL Server identifiers, see Identifiers.
If you update a FieldName element, updating the application deletes and re-creates the notification class to which it corresponds. This includes dropping and re-creating the SQL Server tables used by this notification class. Any data existing in the original notification class tables is permanently deleted.
Example
The following example shows a FieldName element.
<FieldName>StockPriceChange</FieldName>
See Also
Reference
Application Definition File Reference
Other Resources
Defining the Notification Schema
Updating Instances and Applications