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To login to the application server, enter your Eagle PACE user ID, Application Server Password, Application server location (by name or IP address) and the Port Number the application server is using for communication. Click OK to have your user information authenticated.

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Login WindowThere are several command-line options you can use to automatically input your credentials. These may be included with the shortcut used to launch this utility. The options should be separated by a command and may appear in any order. The option values are listed in the following table:

Option

Description

-U

User ID

-P

Password

-S

Server Name or IP Address

-N

Port Number

Fields – Login Window

Separate the command line parameters with a comma, for example: F:\AdvancedReporting\Batch Statistics\BatchStatUtil.exe" -U PACE_Login,-P Password, -S PACE_appserver, -N 800

This information is placed in the target parameter of the shortcut. All of the input parameters appear on the login form. This saves a few keystrokes when you launch the application.

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View Batch Information and Reports

The Client Reporting Batch Statistics Utility , shown in Figure 120: Client Reporting Batch Statistics Utility Window, provides several snapshots of your data. When you login to the application, a list of all the batches that are currently in the cr_batch table appears. You can expand each of the batches listed to view batch details including batch id, effective date, and create date. There is a status bar at the bottom of the window to identify the current environment you are connected to and provide status information when retrieving data from the Eagle PACE database.

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Client Reporting Batch Statistics Utility Window

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There are two options for selecting data for retrieval. First, you may click on the batches individually to have detail and statistics information provided in the various tabs. Or you may select the check box titled Query By Filter Only. If this is selected, then clicking the various batches does not retrieve any data. Rather, data is retrieved only when the Retrieve Data command or menu item is selected, and then only for the batch_ids in the Filter Criteria list.

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The columns included in this view are Batch Instance, Batch Detail Instance, ID Type (C for Client, E for Entity), ID (Client ID or Entity ID), Status, Status Flag (1 for Error), Update Date, and Report Location for all post imaging batches.

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Batch Details TabThis window may also be filtered to retrieve a subset of data. If no filter is selected, then by default all records are selected. To filter data, simply select the batch status value or values you would like to retrieve and click the Execute or the Retrieve Data command.

To get a description for each status value, place your cursor over the letter and a tool tip appears with the long description of the status value.

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Rows ReturnedThe number of rows returned is displayed below the list view.

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The Batch Errors window displays a list of all errors that have occurred in the selected batches. Sort this list by clicking on the column. Click the column again to reverse the sort. Further, the data may be filtered to show all errors, Visual Basic errors or non-Visual Basic errors. Click the button to filter data. Since there are only two options available, there is no need to execute an additional retrieve data command.

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View Engine Statistics

The Engine Statistics window provides an overview of the engines that are currently scheduled and running in the current environment. The top half of the window shows the currently running engines based on the entries in the PACE_MASTER.DBO.SCHEDULE_DEF_DETAILS table. The lower half displays all currently enabled engines in the PACE_MASTER.DBO.SCHEDULE_DEF table. This window is meant to provide a general overview of the current system activity. For more detailed information or to disable an event, please use the Scheduler windows from the PACE client.

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Menu Options Quick Reference

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File Menu

Options include:

  • Reset Connection – Resets your connection to the application server using the criteria defined in the login window.

  • New Connection – Establishes a connection to a different application server to query a different Eagle PACE environment.

  • Close – Closes the session and exit the application.

Filter Criteria Menu

Available from the menu and by right-clicking in the batch tree view. Options include:

  • Add Criteria – Adds the currently selected batch to the criteria list.

  • Select All – Adds all of the available batches to the criteria list.

  • Clear Criteria – Clears the currently selected batch from the list.

  • Clear All – Clears all selected batches from the list.

  • Retrieve Data – Retrieves data based on the criteria list.

  • Refresh Batch List – Refreshes the batch list in the cr_batch table.

Reports Menu

Options include:

  • Show this report – Displays the currently selected report.

  • Show all reports – Displays all reports.

Help Menu

  • Provides general information about the application.