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Oracle® Communications Diameter Signaling Router IDIH ProTrace
Release 7.3 through 8.2
E69820, E76956, E87976, and E89023
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TDR Panel Toolbar

The function buttons on the TDRs list toolbar are as follows:

Figure 3-6 TDRs List Toolbar



First page - opens the first page of queries.

Previous page - opens the previous page of queries.

Next page - opens the next page of queries.

Reverse Sorting - reverses the sort order of the xDR list.

Set Size - this shows how many TDRs are displayed per page, the user can modify the number of TDRs on the page by typing in another number and clicking the check. The user can set the page size from 10 to 5000 TDRs per page. A larger page size will take longer to display.

Pause refresh - stops automatic refresh so that you can work on filters or records without data changing.

Go Back to Trace List - returns to the Trace List.

Show Statistics - opens the Trace Statistics window and shows statistics associated with the selected trace. See IDIH Trace Statistics for further information.

Modify Query - opens the Query dialog screen of an existing query.

Note:

A user can also add conditions to a query by right clicking an individual cell in the TDRs List and clicking Add to Conditions. These new conditions are added to the current query and are not applied until the icon is used to apply the changed query.

Change Begin/End time for the Query - allows the user to change the time a query begins or ends.

TTR Export - exports the TTR results. These results are exported in HTML format.

Search - searches for specific TDR records.

Search next - continues search of TDR records.

Change layout - enables the user to change the page layout using a variety of combinations. See Changing the Page Layout for further information.

Selected Trace - Shows the name of the Trace currently being analyzed.

Query selected - placing the cursor over on this icon opens a small information pop-up showing the name, description, and network information of the query being run. This information is useful because it confirms the user is looking at the correct trace.