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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Administration Guide


5.5.2 Displaying the search results

Event search results are displayed on the Search Events page in the Event Console window.

In the Preferences window, you can specify the number of events that can be acquired in a single event search. For details about how to specify the event acquisition count in the Preferences window, see 2.22 Preferences window in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager GUI Reference.

In the events list on the Search Events page, a response status icon indicating a severe event's response status is displayed in the far left column.

The table below shows the response status types and the corresponding response status icons.

Table 5‒9: Response status types and response status icons

Response status

Response status icon

Processed

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Processing

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Held

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Unprocessed

(No icon)

To display the events that could not be acquired in a single event search, click the Search for Next Event button. The content that is displayed differs depending on the search direction and the range specified by each condition.

Display examples of event search results follow.

Assumptions:

[Figure] The number of events that can be acquired from a single event search is 20.

[Figure] Only the events shown below are stored in the event database.

Figure 5‒3: Events stored in the event database

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Example 1:

Selecting the Past direction radio button in Search direction in the Event Search Conditions window displays the last 20 JP1 event entries registered in the event database in an event list.

Figure 5‒4: Last 20 JP1 event entries

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Clicking the Search for Next Event button adds the next set of 20 events and displays them above the events that are already displayed.

Figure 5‒5: Display after the Search for Next Event button is clicked

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Example 2:

Selecting the Future direction radio button in Search direction in the Event Search Conditions window displays the first 20 JP1 event entries registered in the event database in an event list.

Figure 5‒6: First 20 JP1 event entries

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Clicking the Search for Next Event button adds the next set of 20 events and displays them below the events that are already displayed.

Figure 5‒7: Display after the Search for Next Event button is clicked

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