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Function documentationDisplay of Data Replication Logs

 

You can use this WebDynpro application to view and analyze messages in the data replication log. You can quickly drill down to unsuccessful messages. The system uses icons to represent message types and propagates the message type of the least successful child message to its parent.

Features

The screen shows two lists:

  • Main list: Replication logs

  • Detail list: Messages for a selected replication log

Navigation of Replication Logs List

Column

Description

Propagated Type / Date / Time / User

Shows a hierarchy of messages that are related to a replication log. The column title describes the replication log and provides the following information:

  • Propagated type

    Describes the type of the least successful child message. Each type has its own icon. If a grandchild message shows an Error (Error) icon, the parent message and grandparent message also show an Error (Error) icon.

    In decreasing order of success, the icons and their corresponding types are as follows:

    • Success (Success)

    • Warning (Warning)

    • Error (Error)

    • Abort (Abort)

  • Date

  • Time

  • User

You can expand the replication log and all messages with a value in the Count column that is greater than 1.

Messages are formulated as follows: <Type (or Propagated Type if the message is expandable)> / <Description>.

Count

Shows the number of child messages for the replication log or for one of its messages. You can expand all messages with a value in the Count column that is greater than 1.

Navigation of Messages List

If a selected replication log or a selected message has child messages, these messages are displayed in the Messages list. If a selected message has no child messages, the message is repeated in the Messages list.

To make the output more readable, you can show or hide messages of a particular type using the following toggle buttons:

  • Success (Success)

  • Warning (Warning)

  • Error (Error)

  • Abort (Abort)

In the Action column, you can click links that provide contextual information about the message. For example, you can click the Show Filter Criteria link when analyzing certain messages about the filters used during data replication. From there you can view and edit filter criteria.

In the Long Text column, you can access the detailed descriptions of how to address individual messages, if such descriptions exist.

Activities

You can access the application log from the Distribution Monitor.