Event List
By clicking on the icon in the toolbar, the Event List opens. The list is opened in a separate window.
The server selection shows the server for which the events are displayed. When you click on another server, its events are displayed.
The media channel to be displayed is selected in the same way. If no events exist on a server or in a selected media channel, you receive a corresponding message.
Existing events are shown in great detail in the overview with time and date, event name, stop time and the configured text.
When you open an event, you are also shown all further information about the event.
The alarms are also shown in the list. They are indicated with a different symbol.
Filter Events
The event filter dialog offers a number of options of filtering the events list according to specific criteria in the search for certain events:
Option |
Description |
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Date/time |
Filter according to date and time |
Media channels |
Filter according to media channels |
Event types |
Filter according to event types |
Data filter |
Filter according to data types |
Advanced |
Opens the standard filter dialog |
Clear Filter |
Delete filter |
Apply filter |
Add a filter |
Activate filter |
Activate or de-activate a filter |
It applies to all filters, that they are only activated if you have clicked on the Activate filter button.
Data Filter
The Data Filter allows very intensive filtering.
Filter |
Description |
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Not used |
The data filter is not being used |
Cash management |
Opens the dialog for cash management |
G-Core action filter |
Opens the dialog for actions |
ATM transactions |
Opens a dialog for ATM search items |
G-Core generic |
G-Core specific items |
Number plate recognition |
Opens dialog for number plate recognition |
Point of sales |
Opens dialog for point of sales |
SCS data filter |
Opens the dialog for Supply Chain Security events |
Advanced
The Filter dialog opens, which guides you through the search function (the search corresponds to the familiar search in G-View).
Event Count
Specification of the number of displayed events allows you to access the data more quickly, in some cases speeding up the search significantly. By default the event count is set to automatic.
If we assume that your application was created using the SDK, and you can expect an exact number of events, then you should enter this number here. This will greatly speed up the process of finding specific events.