DEFINING EVENT ACTIONS
Table 8-2 Event Data
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Date | Date when the event occurred | 05/16/2004 |
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Time | Time when the event occurred | 13:33:48 (1:33 pm) |
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Device | IP network address of the device | 192.9.211.52 |
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Description | Text from “Write into database” | Dropped server |
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3. Click the Close button to close the Event Data window. To erase some or all event information:
1.From the Event Data window, select the target event line. To delete all event information, click the Select All button. The selected entries are highlighted.
2.Click on the Delete button to delete highlighted events.
To print information from the event database:
1.From the Event Database window, click on the Print button.
2.Select the required events.
3.To set the print pointer at the beginning of the database, mark the radio button for From Beginning. To set the pointer at the location where the last print operation terminated, mark the radio button for From Last Printed Data.
4.Edit the From and To times if required.
5.Use the Print Setup button to verify your printer settings.
6.Press the Print button and then press Close.
Note: Event logs may be viewed by any application that can import a dBASE (.DBF) file, such as FoxPro.