The
Status
function allows you to check whether an information structure has already been filled. Using this information, you can then fill or empty specific information structures. Furthermore, you can check the actual indexing as well as the retention of archive files.
You can branch from the entry screen of the Archive Information System as well as from the Archive Retrieval Configurator (choose
) to the status screen.There must be at least one activated information structure for the archiving object.
Status per Archive
This function provides a list of the available archiving sessions and the information structures assigned to them. You can see from the list for which archiving sessions the activated structures have been completely filled.
For more information on the data displayed, refer to Status per Archive .
Status per Info Structure
This function provides a list of the statuses of the activated information structures. From this, you can see whether an information structure has been completely filled with all archived data or data otherwise removed from the database. To see the information displayed in detail, see Status per Info Structure .
Checking Indexing
This function checks the actual indexing of an archive file, that is, it checks whether data has been passed from the source fields to the information structure. The affected archive files are marked accordingly.
You can call the
Check Indexing
function from the
Extras
menu.
Display File Residence
This function checks the residence of an archive file, that is, it checks whether a file is accessible by the Archive Administration. The affected archive files are marked accordingly. A file can only be used to fill an information structure if is accessible by the ADK. Otherwise direct access to the data object is only possible via the Archive Explorer.
You can call the
File Residence
function from the
Extras
menu.
You can use
Fill Structures
to fill information structures with data from the archive.
Use
Empty Structures
to delete the contents of information structures.
For more information, see Filling and Emptying Information Structures .
If you want to reload archives, read the relevant Notes .