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BATCH Control Center
9.1 Starting and operating
Types
User actions
Order
Order deleted
Batch
Batch deleted
Materials
Materials deleted
Role
Role in the user management deleted
Archives
Restore performed from a backup file. Log was not imported during restore
Each user action is listed as a line with special attributes within a table. The attributes of user
actions are sorted in columns.
The following attributes are represented as table columns.
Column name
Meaning
Type
Type of user action. Types from above table.
Action
User action from above table.
Name
The text displayed in the "Name" column refers to the user action type. Example: When a batch is
deleted, its batch name is displayed.
Date
Time and date of the user action including time zone information.
Computer
The "Computer" column contains the computer name of the PC on which the user action was per‐
formed.
User
Identification of the user who is logged on to the PC.
Comment
Displays a comment text that was predefined or entered by the system or by the user for the action.
Comments are displayed in the language in which they were created.
BatchID/Code/etc.
The BatchID is specified for batches. DB indent (SB8_) is specified for a restore. The material name
is displayed for materials.
Version
For user actions on objects (materials, library elements, master recipes, and formulas), the version
of the object is specified.
Note
● Events in the log are updated by reopening the log.
● For a restore it is possible to disable the restoration of the permanent log. The check box
"Without log" is used. This will create an empty log in BatchCC.
● Batch data that results when process parameters are changed is output in the batch report
and not in the log.
Filtering by events in the log
You use a filter to search for the required user actions. Enter your search criteria in the "Name",
"Type", "Date from" "to", "User", and "Comment" fields or select them from the drop-down list.
Then click the "Filter" button. Wildcards are allowed for filter entries. The characters "*" or "?"
are permitted as variables. For example, you use "A*" to search for all objects beginning with
A. With "?" in a name, you search for all objects with this name and a variable at the location
of the "?" character.
If the search result is displayed as a table, further filtering in the columns is possible by clicking
the desired column header. This sorts the list entries accordingly.
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