Display Captured Transaction
How to Get There
On the Work with Captured Transactions screen, enter option 5 next to a transaction.
What it Does
The Display Captured Transaction panel shows the properties for the captured transaction, including the ASP Group, Server, Function, User name, Location, Count (how many times this transaction has occurred), First Collected (the date and time when a transaction was first summarized into this record), Last Collected (the date and time when a transaction was last summarized into this record), and the type of action performed by Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i for the transactions summarized into this record. The actual transaction string also displays.
Field Descriptions
The Display Captured Transaction panel allows you to change some of the values for the captured transaction to fine tune it to your specification before you memorize it.
System
System indicates the target of any operations you perform. When you add rules, for example, those rules will be sent to, and will affect processing on, the System named.
ASP Group
This is the name of the ASP Group to which the job was set when the transaction was captured.
Server
A Server in Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i is a controlled entry point into your system. These entry points are determined and defined by IBM. Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i has assigned easy-to-remember names to these controlled entry points.
Function
A Function, or Server Function, in Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i represents a class of operations that a given Server can perform. For example, the *SIGNON Server classifies its operations as those pertaining to changing passwords, generating authentication tokens, and retrieving sign-on information. Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i has assigned easy-to-remember names to these Functions, such as CHGPWD, GENAUTTKN and RETRIEVE.
User
User represents the identity of the person initiating a transaction as a user profile. The special value *PUBLIC, when used on a rule, means that the rule applies to any User lacking a specific rule. when used as a subset or selection parameter, *PUBLIC means to select all such rules for display or printing. This is the User that initiated the transaction.
Location
Location represents the source of a transaction. Location can hold an IP Address, a Location Group, or the name of an SNA Communications Device.
The special value *ALL, when used on a rule, means that the rule applies to any Location lacking a specific rule. When used as a subset or selection parameter, *ALL generally means to select all such rules for display or printing.
Journal Type
Journal Type represents if the transaction has been allowed or rejected.
First Captured
First Captured is the beginning of the range of time when the transaction was captured in the journal.
Latest Capture
Latest Capture is the end of the range of time when the transaction was captured in the journal.
Count
The number of times this exact transaction has been captured.
Request
This is the data handed to Powertech Exit Point Manager for IBM i by the operating system. Much of this transaction data is binary in nature and may not be human-readable. Undisplayable characters in the transaction data are replaced by the mid—dot character (-).
Command Keys
F3 (Exit): Exit the current panel without processing any pending changes.
F12 (Cancel): Exit the current panel without processing any pending changes.