Monitoring Transaction Logs

This topic describes how to monitor transaction logs.

To monitor transaction logs

  1. Log in to the Siebel Server with administrator privileges.

    For more information, see Logging in to the Siebel Database as an Administrator.

  2. Navigate to the Administration - Siebel Remote screen, and then the Transaction Log view.

    The Transaction Log list displays information about each transaction.

  3. Examine fields in the Transaction Log list using information from the following table.

    Field Description

    Node Number

    ID of the node that created the transaction.

    Operation

    Type of transaction completed, indicated with a letter. For example, Insert (I), update (U), delete (D), and so on. For more information, see the table in the topic Operation Types for the Operation Field of the Transaction Log List.

    Item

    Table name of the transaction.

    File Flag

    Flag to indicate if the transaction is on a file attachment related table.

    Transaction ID

    Sequence number of the transaction.

    Transaction Row ID

    ROW_ID of the transaction.

    Transaction Updated

    Timestamp of when Siebel Remote last updated the transaction.

  4. Examine fields in the Detail form, using information from the following table.

    Field Description

    Transaction Updated by

    ROW_ID of the user who last updated the transaction.

    Transaction Conflict ID

    ID of the conflict for the base table record.

    Transaction Mod ID

    Version number of the base table record.

    Visibility Level

    Visibility event level for the transaction: Enterprise (E), or Limited (L).

    Visibility Event

    Indicates if the transaction is a visibility event.

    Related Visibility Event

    Indicates if the transaction is a related visibility event.

    Dock Object Code

    Dock object code of the transaction instance.

    Primary Table Row ID

    ROW_ID of the Primary table for the instance of the dock object.

    Length (Long Log data)

    Real length of the long column of the transaction data.

    Log Data 1, 2, 3, 4, long

    These fields hold transaction data.