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Managing Sessions
Defining Session Selections
Creating Session Selections
To create a new
Session Selection:
- Right-click the
Public node
in the
Navigator view
and select
New > Session Selection
- Enter a name for the new session selection and then press
Finish. The new session selection editor appears.
- Edit the criteria in this editor, as explained in the
Session Selections Criteria section.
- 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):
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From and
To allow setting up the time range for the selection:
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Today displays sessions executed Today (from) or until (To) Today.
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Yesterday displays sessions executed from or until yesterday.
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Absolute allows defining specific days for the range limits.
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nDaysAgo allows you to specify a number of days in the past. Note that if you select
nDaysAgo, the
To field is not used.
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Name allows filtering by session name. You can use
*
to define a pattern. For example
*CRM*
filters all session having the
CRM string in their name.
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Status allows filtering by session status. You can select one or more statuses from the following list:
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Prepared: Sessions prepared but not executed
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Running: Sessions in progress
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Executed: Sessions Complete.
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Error: Sessions in error.
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Killed: Sessions stopped by the user.
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Dead: Session in progress but considered dead by Semarchy Convergence for DI Analytics.
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Sessions allows choosing a maximum number of sessions to display.
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Groups allow grouping the sessions according to the following fields:
Status,
Name,
Runtime,
Guest Host,
Execution Mode,
Launch Mode and
Configuration. Note that in the
Groups dialog, you can order the grouping fields. For example, you can group sessions
by name then by status.
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:
- The
Statistic view
displays the aggregated statistics of the session.
- The
Variable view
displays the main variables of the session
- The
Information view
displays general information about the session.
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:
- The
Statistic view
displays the aggregated statistics for the selected step.
- The
Variable view
displays the variables for the selected step.
- The
Information view
displays general information about the selected step. If the step contain executed code (for example a SQL statement), the executed code tab also appears in this view (in the
Executed
tab), as well as the
Error messages if any.
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.
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Message
displays user-defined messages. These messages are defined by the process designer.
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Details displays the detail of a session (it is selected by default)
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Warnings
only displays the steps having raised warning messages.
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Errors
only displays the steps having raised error messages.
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Stop
stops the current sessions if it is running.
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Restart
restarts the current session when it is in an error status.
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Refresh button
refreshes the session tree.
Restarting or Stopping a session
You can stop or restart a session:
- In the session selection editor or in the session detail editor, right-click and then select
Restart
or
Stop
.
- In the session details editor, in the toolbar, click the
Restart
or
Stop
buttons.
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:
- In the sessions list in the session selection editor, right-click the session and then select
Documentation. The documentation of the deliverable opens.
- In the session details editor, right-click a node and then select
Documentation. The documentation of the selected step opens.
- In the repository, by a right-click the package including and then select
Documentation. The documentation of the package opens.
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