ERROR | Displaying system errors |
TRANS | Displaying different transactions |
DELETE | Deleting data records |
INSERT | Inserting data records |
UPDATE | Changing data records |
SELECT | Searching data records |
FETCH | Loading data records (as a block) |
FETCH/SINGLE | Loading data records (as an individual data record) |
CREATE TABLE | Creating tables |
COPY TABLE | Copy tables |
DROP TABLE | Deleting tables |
READ TABLE | Reading the table structure |
Select Transactions |
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Click in the check box beside the transaction to activate
it. A tic marks the activated check box. |
Deselect Transactions |
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Click in the activated check box beside the transaction. The tic is removed. |
The SQL Trace setting is maintained up to the next change or when leaving Agile e6. |
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If a search query is carried out while the |
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Trace New |
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With module Trace New, all actions carried out with Agile e6 are recorded if the actions are linked to the module trace. | |
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Select the modules you want to run the module trace for. |
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Module selection |
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To start the module trace select . |
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The test functions integrated in Agile e6 record test information on up to 9 levels. Each test level is an individual information level. Test info is written in a test file whose name and path is displayed in a window. |
Trace Append |
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You can pause the module trace and continue it with the .The new test outputs are added to the last recorded test output. |
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Trace with EPQ New |
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This command starts the module Trace and records also the data base commands. |
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Combined Module and SQL-Trace with EPQ New |
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Select the SQL Trace Statement ( | ), e.g. "Select".
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Select the module ( | ), e.g. "BAS".
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Start the module trace with EPQ New ( | ).
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Select the function you want to trace (e.g. | , select an item and refresh the widget).
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Show Trace ( | ).
Trace with EPQ Append |
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You can pause the module Trace with EPQ (records also the data base commands) and continues it with the command.The new test outputs are added to the last recorded test output. |
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Trace Off |
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With this command you can interrupt the module Trace. | |
Trace Info |
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With this function you can display the generated test files and the path to the saved data. In addition the module Trace Info shows the test levels (standard: nine level). Example: |
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Messages after choosing | |
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Select the modules, you want to start the module Trace for, with . |
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Select The test file displays the test output. Test files start with and end with the suffix . In addition the process-ID is indicated. The test file is saved in the directory. |
Show Trace |
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With this function you can view the trace protocol. | |
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You need to start the trace mode before using this function. |
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Select Tools > Trace > Show trace. The mask is opened. |
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Click on the Select Module button to select a module. |
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Select a module and click OK. |
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In the Windows Client, you can copy the trace output with CTRL+C or by Drag and Drop to another application. |
Select Modules |
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Select the | Command to select the modules you want to analyze.|
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Select The window opens.The following image shows the window with some activated modules: |
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Select the check box beside the modules you want to analyze. |
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Click | .
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Start the module trace with |
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Further information about tracing can be found in the General Administration online help, section Error Handling and Debugging. |