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Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation

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Event Log<br />

7.2 Event Log Filter<br />

If you do not see the message you want to view in the Event Log page, you can filter the list of entries. To do so, enter<br />

values in the fields in the lower portion of the page to search for a particular class of event log entries, as follows:<br />

• SortOrder — Select a value from the list: Oldest First or Newest First.<br />

• TimeFormat — Select a value from the list: Time Only or Complete (time with date).<br />

• Source — Enter a value in this field to list all the events logged by a specific host class.<br />

• Method — Enter a value in this field to list all the events logged by a specific method.<br />

• Text — Enter a value in this field to list all the events whose text contains this string.<br />

• Job — Enter a value in this field to find events hosted by a specific system job.<br />

• Color By — Choose a criterion from the list: TimeLogged, Type, Job, Session, Source, Method, Text, or none (blank).<br />

The background color of rows in the Event Log table changes according to your choice.<br />

If the Color By selection is blank, the default background color indicates the event Type as follows:<br />

Color<br />

Yellow, with bold red text<br />

Silver, with red text<br />

Pink, with bold red text<br />

Green, with bold yellow text<br />

Blue, with bold yellow text<br />

Light blue<br />

Orange<br />

White<br />

Indication<br />

Alert<br />

Assert<br />

Error<br />

Production start<br />

Production stop<br />

Trace<br />

Warning<br />

(all others)<br />

• MaxRows — The maximum number of event log entries to display as a result of the search. If more matches are found,<br />

a message displays at the bottom of the table: There is more data. To display the additional data, change the<br />

MaxRows value and click Search again.<br />

• StartId — Enter the lower limit of a range of ID values.<br />

• EndId — Enter the upper limit of a range of ID values.<br />

• StartTime — Enter the lower limit of a range of TimeLogged values.<br />

• End Time — Enter the upper limit of a range of TimeLogged values.<br />

• Session Id — Find all the event log entries associated with a particular session.<br />

• At right, a column of check boxes allows you to limit the display to specific types of event: Assert, Error, Warning,<br />

Info, Trace, or Alert.<br />

Note: Most of these fields support the use of the SQL Like wildcard character (%).<br />

After you have edited these fields, you can click one of the commands at the bottom of the screen:<br />

• Click Search to sort the list of event log entries in the top display using the criteria shown in the bottom display.<br />

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