Managing Sessions

Defining Session Selections

Creating Session Selections

To create a new Session Selection:

  1. Right-click the Public node in the Navigator view and select New > Session Selection
  2. Enter a name for the new session selection and then press Finish. The new session selection editor appears.
  3. Edit the criteria in this editor, as explained in the Session Selections Criteria section.
  4. Press CTRL+S to save your selection and then click the Refresh button.

Sessions that meet your selection’s criteria only now appear in the table.

Session Selections Criteria

The session selection criteria include the following parameters (some of them are under the Advanced section):

Selecting Table Columns

Right-click the sessions table header in the session selection editor to select those of the columns that you want to display.

Note: Changes are saved for each user using cookies. If cookies are not allowed in the browser, the changes are discarded when the user’s session finishes.

Using the Views

Other views provide information about a session selected in a list of sessions:

Using the Charts Tab

In a session selection editor, The Charts tab displays aggregated values about the sessions meeting the criteria.

Viewing Session Details

Drilling into Session Details

You can view the details of a session by double-clicking on this session in the list. This opens a new editor, displaying the session’s steps are organized in an execution tree. You can expand this tree and select any of the nodes in the tree.

Using the Views

When a node is selected in the tree, the views display information about this specific node:

Using the Session Details Editor

In session detail editor, the toolbar contains the following buttons to select the steps displayed in the tree or manage the session.

Restarting or Stopping a session

You can stop or restart a session:

Viewing Deliverables' Documentation

If a deliverable (or a delivery) was built via a package including the documentation, all the sessions created from theses deliverables will be linked to the documentation.

The documentation is accessed from the following locations: