Display of the Signature Log (DSLOG)
Use
You can use the transaction Log Display (Digital Signature) (DSLOG) to display and evaluate the application logs that were recorded during the signature process. This also applies for logs that are already archived.
In the digital signature log, all relevant steps of a signature process are documented: successful and canceled signatures as well as signatures that were deleted when a signature process was canceled.
You can evaluate the signature log according to signature object, signature time, and user ID of the signatory. It contains the result of the signature steps with the corresponding messages and all data that is transferred to the signed document with successful signatures.
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for the system to be able to store logs for the signature processes in your application:
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You have created a DDIC structure for the log in your application.
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In the transaction SLG0, for the object CDSG1 (Digital Signature Logging) you have entered a subobject for your application that is to be linked to the digital signature.
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In the transaction SIGNO, you have defined an entry for your application and specified the DDIC structure in the Log Structure field.
For more information about the required settings, see Linking of Applications to Digital Signature.
Features
Display of Signature Logs
With the transaction DSLOG, you can get an overview of how signature processes are progressing and evaluate all actions executed in connection with a signature process. You can display the application logs by selecting the Database option in the Log Source screen area on the initial screen of DSLOG.
Display of Archived Signature Logs
You can also display archived signature logs with the transaction DSLOG. You can display the archived logs by selecting the Archive option in the Log Source screen area on the initial screen of DSLOG.