The Aggregation Session Inspector enables viewing and editing of existing sessions. The data is displayed in a table where each row represents a session, with the session data ordered in columns. It is also possible to edit the contents of the sessions, that is, to change the timeout and the values of the session variables. Aggregation Session Inspector only inspects sessions stored on disk and SQL.
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Aggregation Session Inspector only inspects sessions stored on disk and SQLis only available in the Desktop interface. |
The Aggregation Session Inspector
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With no sessions selected | |||||||||||
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Displays the Search Sessions a dialog where search criteria may be defined to identify the group of sessions to be displayed, see Searching for sessions for more information. | |||||||||||
Refresh | Refreshes the table. | ||||||||||
When you select the , after performing a search, all the aggregation storage session files are validated. This is done by attempting to read the session data to establish what can and cannot be read. If the storage contains references to corrupt sessions, an option to remove them is given. | |||||||||||
Delete All | Deletes all sessions. | ||||||||||
With one session selected | |||||||||||
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Edit Timeout | You can modify the session timeout value here. Changing the value to any time before the current time will have the session timeout during the next execution cycle on its corresponding workflow.
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Displays a new dialog where the session variables may be viewed and if Search Session dialog, the session variables may be edited as well. was disabled in the
An example of a UDR Viewer dialog: | |||||||||||
With one or more sessions selected | |||||||||||
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Clear Selection(s) | Unselects any highlighted sessions. | ||||||||||
Delete | Permanently removes any selected sessions. |
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