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Cache Monitor layout<br />

To view details, choose Details from the View menu. The Cache Monitor provides<br />

you with the following information about database connections for the project<br />

source:<br />

I<br />

N<br />

T<br />

E<br />

R<br />

F<br />

A<br />

C<br />

E<br />

Column name<br />

Report Name<br />

Project Name<br />

Status<br />

Last Update<br />

Cache Size<br />

Expiration<br />

Type<br />

Cache ID<br />

Information displayed<br />

Name of the cached report<br />

Name of the project in which the report resides<br />

Cache status is displayed using some<br />

combination of the following letters:<br />

R = Ready<br />

P = Processing<br />

I = Invalid<br />

E = Expired<br />

L = Loaded<br />

U = Updated<br />

D = Dirty<br />

F = Filed<br />

Date and time at which the cache was updated<br />

Size of the cache in KB<br />

Date and time at which the cache is set to expire<br />

Displays either Matching or History.<br />

Matching caches are report caches that may be<br />

accessed during normal report execution. They<br />

may or may not be referenced by history list<br />

messages.<br />

History caches are expired or invalid caches<br />

which are still referenced by unread messages in<br />

the history list.<br />

Unique alpha-numeric identifier for the cache<br />

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