UserLog The UserLog shows you which steps have been taken in the respective modules. So you always have an overview and can follow this up. A maximum of 3000 entries are displayed, regardless of the filter. If more than 3000 entries are available but only 3000 are displayed, this is noted in the headline and displayed in red color. Call UserLog There are several ways to access the UserLog:
Detail For each log entry you can open the UserLog details. To do this, you can select the desired entry and click on the Details button or double-click directly on the desired entry. The respective details are then displayed in the "UserLog Detail" window. Export You can also export the log entries, just click on the corresponding button and the export window will open. will be opened. Now you can save the CSV file in the desired location. Filter Since many UserLogs are displayed in each case, you can filter by the desired entry. This limits the search for the UserLog and the results will be optimized. The subsequent search is started after pressing the OK button. Time period Here you can filter by a time window from... to.... Filter. By clicking the clock button, the current date and the current time are current time will be taken over. Log type You can choose from the following log types:
Then only those logs are displayed which contain these log types. By selecting the checkboxes, these are activated. Various filters In the various filters you can search by module, logcode, employee UPOC, workstation and thread ID. The more information you can about the desired log entry, the more accurate the result will be. Data set As a further and final filter you can enter the table and record ID. Update The [Refresh] button updates the results of the search and thus presents the latest results. Settings In the settings you can determine the display of the UserLog. By selecting and deselecting the respective details, these are displayed in the UserLog or not. Thus, only the results are displayed, which you are also interested in. |
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