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You can search for Processing Sequence logs that contain a specified search string.   For example, you might want to search all Processing Sequence logs for references to a specified transaction document file name or a trading partner name.

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  • Type your search string in the quick find box and press Enter.   (Note that this type of search will be limited to recent Processing Sequence runs only, as specified in the Process Monitor Options.)
  • Click the Find button to display the Find Logs window.   This provides more options for searching for the logs and for organizing the results.

All searches using a find string are case-insensitive.   All available parts of the log are searched including log messages, log details, JSM trace data and IBM i joblog data.

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When you have finished using the find results, you can collapse the branch or remove it using the option on the context (right-click) menu.

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Note: If you open (View) the log for a Processing Sequence run in the find results, the log will open at the first occurrence of the search string in the log and you can use the Find next and Find previous functions of the Processing Sequence Log window to find further occurrences.

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View and Print Processing Sequence Logs
View and Print Processing Sequence Logs
View and Print Processing Sequence Logs

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You can revise the following options according to your needs:

Automatic refresh:   You can disable the automatic refresh feature or, when enabled, choose the interval at which the automatic refresh is performed.   Note that automatic refresh only refreshes the contents of the Today branch of the Process Monitor.

Number of days search for quick find:  When you use the quick find box to search Processing Sequence logs, the value specified in this option limits the search to recent Processing Sequence runs.   For example, if the value is 90, only logs for Processing Sequence runs that started in the last 90 days will be searched.   Note that this applies only when you use the quick find box – it does not apply when you use the Find button because the Find Logs window allows you to specify a date range of your own choosing, if required.