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  • Monitoring and Managing Processes
  • Advanced Process Search
  • Filtering Processes
  • Processes Monitor Diagrams
  • Redwood Server Process Processing
  • Process States
  • Available Columns in the Processes Monitor
  • Chains Monitor Filter Columns
  • Process Forecasting
  • Integrating Redwood Server into Third-Party Applications with PermaLink

Operator Messages

  • Operator Messages Monitor
  • Creating Operator Messages
  • Interacting with Operator Messages
  • Creating Advanced Operator Message Reply Expressions
  • Receiving Operator Messages on your Desktop

Events

  • Monitoring Events
  • Filtering Events
  • Event Filter Columns

Environment

  • Monitoring System Performance
  • Monitoring Dashboard
  • Housekeeping Dashboard
  • Monitoring SAP Systems
  • Creating Custom Monitor Checks

Submitting Processes

  • Submitting Processes and Chains
  • Submitting a Process or Chain
  • Scheduling with Times and Dates
  • Rescheduling Processes Automatically
  • Using Recurrences

Calendaring

  • Using Time Windows
  • Shifting Times and Days with Time Windows
  • Configuration Data for Time Windows
  • Using Time Windows in Processes
  • Defining Advanced Execution Times with Period Functions
  • Managing Recurrences
  • Creating Submit Frames
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Submit Frames
  • Using Submit Frames in Processes
  • Time Zones
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Filtering Events

In large organizations, with many events, it is common to have operators monitor a subset of these events. To allow the user to just see the objects he is interested in, Redwood Server features filters and IntelliSearch. Default filters are already available:

  • All events
  • Raised and Cleared

You can also define his own filters using a subset of the conditions listed below. Each condition can have one or more values. For each value entered conditions can be used to show or hide specific events.

The following conditions can be used to create customized event filters:

  • Where the event has Status
  • Where the event Name starts with prefix
  • Where the event Raise Date is after some time Ago
  • Where the event Raise Date is after date
  • Where the event was Raised by Process
  • Where the event was Waited for by process
  • Where the event definition belongs to the Application
  • Where the event belongs to Application containing specific keywords
  • Where the event was modified manually
  • Where the event is part of the system
  • Extend filter with user-defined SQL

You can use the ANSI SQL92 standard where-clause syntax, for user defined SQL.The available columns are listed in the Event Filter Columns section.

Example

Using user defined SQL to display events which were raised by a subject with ID 82171.

RaiserUniqueId = 82171


Procedure

Defining an even filter

  1. Navigate to "Monitoring > Events".
  2. Choose Filter > New Filter from the context-menu.
  3. Specify a name, a description (display name), and a number of conditions that are to be met.
  4. For each condition, specify one or more values by choosing the blue text.
  5. In the new window you must choose Add for each value of a condition.
  6. Choose OK to close the window.
  7. Choose Save and Close.

Filter

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