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Limiting the number of tasks in the execution monitoring list

On the execution history list of the Execution History page, you can limit the number of the tasks that are displayed by setting criteria for each column. For example, you can set criteria to display the tasks of a specific execution status, Job start date, task duration.

You can set filters in two different ways: selecting check boxes in a drop down list, or typing in a text in the filter box.

Information noteNote: You must clear every check box selected in the list and/or every entered filter text in the filter box if you do not want to apply the filter to the execution list view.

Listing tasks being executed and those executed correctly

About this task

If you need to list only the tasks that are still being executed and those executed correctly, do the following:

Procedure

  1. On the Execution History page, put the pointer on a Basic status column and click the drop-down arrow to display the filter-option list.
  2. Put the pointer on Filters and from the drop-down list select the Running... and the OK check boxes.
    A progress indicator shows the loading process of the data of interest and then the task execution list is displayed depending on the filters you have set.

Listing execution instances of a task

About this task

To list only the execution instances of one specific task using the filter box, do the following:

Procedure

  1. On the Execution History page, put the pointer on a Task column and click the drop-down arrow to display the filter-option list.
  2. Put the pointer on Filters and in the filter box, type in the name of the task whose execution instances you need to display.
    A progress indicator shows the loading process of the data of interest and in the end, the history list displays the data collected depending on the filters you have set.

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