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You can monitor loopbacks associated with global process events

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About Loopbacks

In Eagle Accounting, global process events generate secondary events known as loopbacks. For example, when it processes a corporate action, the system first performs a query to determine which entities and securities are eligible for a given corporate action process based on the date range you entered. The query is considered the initial event. The secondary event, or loopback, is the actual processing of the corporate action based on the query results from the initial event.

Each time a loopback is created, the accounting engine writes a record to the ESTAR_LOOPBACK_EVENTS table. When the engine is finished processing the loopback, the record is updated. The Global Process workspace looks to this table to determine whether the engine has finished processing an event.

About Loopback Monitoring

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in Accounting Center or Automation Center. A loopback is a secondary event created within the STAR engine by an initial global process event. 

Monitor Loopbacks in Accounting Center

Each time you open the Global Process workspace, the system performs the default queries for the summary totals, loopbacks, and loopback details and displays the results. 

To access and monitor loopbacks in Accounting Center:

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In Accounting Center

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, in the left navigation pane, click Processing and Exceptions > Global Processes.
You see the Global Process workspace.

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Monitor Lookbacks in Automation Center

Each time you open the

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Monitor workspace and select loopbacks, the system

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performs the default queries for the summary totals, loopbacks, and loopback details and displays the results. 

You can query and review processed or pending jobs.

About the Loopback Processing Status

A loopback has one of the following processing status values. You can view a colored icon that represents the status for each row in the Loopback Details pane.

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While a loopback is being processed, it is assigned a pending status Pending processing status iconImage Removed . It may be in a pending status for less than a second or much longer, depending on the environment and other engine activity. When processing is completed, the loopback is assigned a Processed status Processing processing status iconImage Removed or a Rejected status Rejected processing status iconImage Removed .

About Loopback Details

You can view loopback details by clicking the row for a specific global job in the Loopbacks pane.The Lookback Details pane shows the corresponding detailed information.

The detail from the STAR to PACE Batch job (Event Type = ADDMSTARPOS) is shown below in the bottom pane.

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If the event is successfully processed, you can use the Position Viewer tool and Eagle reports to validate the accounting results. If the loopback failed, you can view rejection details in the Exceptions workspace and resolve any issues. After resolving the issues, you may need to resubmit the event.

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To access and monitor loopbacks in Automation Center:

In Automation Center, in the left navigation pane, click Automation DeskMonitor > Loopbacks.
You see the Loopbacks workspace. 

Tasks to Perform when Monitoring Loopbacks

When you monitor loopbacks, you can perform the following types of tasks. The instructions for these tasks assume that you are using the Global Process workspace to monitor loopbacks. Monitoring loopbacks in Automation Center works in a similar manner.