Batch Log
Whenever background processes run, they generate an associated log within the system. This page allows you to search for and view related information.
On this page:
Fields and Buttons
The top section of the Manage Batch Logs page allows you to search for logs using the following fields and buttons:
- Batch ID: Batch’s system-assigned, unique identifier.
- Transaction ID: Transaction’s system-assigned, unique identifier.
- Refresh Rate: Frequency, in seconds, that the results should be automatically updated.
- Get Logs: Allows you to search for batch logs matching the criteria set in the top section’s fields.
Data Table
The data table contains the following elements:
- Batch ID: Batch’s system-assigned, unique identifier.
- Transaction ID: Transaction’s system-assigned, unique identifier.
- Batch Type Code: Associated batch code that was assigned when the batch job was added.
- Status Code: Batch process’ current status.
- Server Process: Server node that ran the batch job.
- Batch Value Count: Number of values loaded by the batch job.
- Create Time: Date and time that the batch log was generated.
- View: Opens the View Batch Logs dialog box, which contains the same information as the data table. In addition, it includes batch description, start time, end time, parent batch ID, and update time.
View Batch Logs
The View Batch Logs dialog box is accessed from the View link, which is found in the Manage Batch Log page’s data table. This feature offers additional information to what is displayed in the Manage Batch Log’s data table.
Fields and Buttons
The View Batch Logs dialog box contains the following fields and buttons:
- Batch ID: System-generated, unique identifier for the batch log.
- Transaction ID: System-generated, unique identifier for the associated transaction.
- Batch Type Code: Batch type assigned to the batch when it was added.
- Batch Description: Short description that explains the batch job’s function.
- Start Time: Date and time that the batch job was ran.
- End Time: Date and time that the batch job stopped.
- Status Code: Indicates whether the batch job is In Progress, ran Successfully, or had a Fatal error.
- Server Process: Indicates the batch’s current status.
- Batch Value Count: Number of entities that were processed.
- Parent Batch ID: Parent batch’s system-generated, unique identifier, if applicable.
- Create Time: Date and time that the batch was added.
- Update Time: Date and time that the batch was most recently updated.
- Cancel: Closes the dialog box.