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Operation History Viewer<br />

Export Operation History Events Dialog Box<br />

This topic describes how to use the Export Operation History Events dialog box to<br />

export the events in the current session of the Operation History Viewer window. See<br />

Operation History Viewer Window on page 8-15.<br />

You can export operation history events to view, query and search the data using<br />

alternate tools, for example, text editors and database querying tools.<br />

Notes:<br />

! You cannot export events which have been opened from a Snapshot<br />

File (*.SNP). When a snapshot file is loaded, the system disables the<br />

Export command.<br />

! You must click File > Pause to pause the feed, before you can<br />

export events in a live session. Once the export is complete, the system<br />

resumes the event feed automatically without any loss of events generated<br />

during the export.<br />

Launching the Screen<br />

! File > Export Launches the Export Operation History Events dialog<br />

box. This has some standard Windows features, plus two <strong>Avaya</strong>-specific<br />

buttons: Options and Help.<br />

Configuring the Screen Controls<br />

! File Name Enter a file name, or, if you want to overwrite an existing file,<br />

click that file.<br />

! List Files of Type Select either Text File (*.TXT) or Database File<br />

(*.MDB) format.<br />

— Text File (*.TXT) Records in a text file, with field separators and text<br />

envelope characters. The text file contains event information for the<br />

currently selected columns only.<br />

— Database File (*.MDB) Open Database Connectivity<br />

(ODBC)-compliant database with the same columns as the operation<br />

history database.<br />

! Drives Select the drive where you wish to save the file.<br />

! Directories Select the directory where you wish to save the file.<br />

! Options Opens the Options dialog, Text Export tab. If you are exporting<br />

a Text File (*.TXT), you can use this tab to specify characters to separate<br />

and surround text fields. See Options - Text Export Tab on page 8-25.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

February 2007 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

8–27

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