Manual Debug Entry
The Manual Debug Entry form is used to enter settings for debug that is not available in the table list or may require a level setting other than on or off.
Note: Only Oracle Utilities Network Management System services can accept debug number values greater than 1. Any value greater than 1 that is sent to a Java based destination will be viewed as an on request for the debug specified.
The Name field allows you to enter a debug name that may not be available from the table list.
The Destination field defines where the debug setting should be applied. If you have a custom adapter that has debug capabilities, then you can manually enter the registered name of this adapter in this field.
Note: This field is only visible if you are viewing the dialog box as a Configuration Assistant user. All other users will be limited to setting debug on their client environment.
The Level field is used to define what level of debug you would like to define for the name that was entered. The field can take manual entries as well in case the list of levels do not include the debug level you wish to send to your specified Destination. If you are not a Configuration Assistant user, then the only levels you should use are on and off.
The Set button sets the debug level within the current client environment or sends it to the Destination indicated if you are running this as the Configuration Assistant user.
The Help... button opens the online help window for this section.
The OK button closes the dialog box.
Using the Customer Administration Weighted Priority Editor
The Customer Weighted Priority Editor is divided into two panes: Searchable Information and Additional Customer Information. As the name suggests, the Searchable Information pane is used to search for and load customer information. Once the customer is found and selected, the Additional Customer Information is populated with current information and the New Weighted Priority field becomes editable.
Note: The Configuration Assistant Customer Administration search functions are much like Web Call Entry's search behavior.