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corresponding VHS processes. Please note that the learning operation takes a few minutes. Learnt
environments are remembered.


C. Refresh Rate:
Select a refresh rate from every 1, 5 or 10 minutes. This specifies how often the browser screen

will communicate to the server to retrieve and display the latest information.


D. Number of Entries per page:
Select from 25, 50, and 100, the maximum number of recent entries to be

displayed at one-time on the Browser Window. New information is appended at the end as they arrive, and
older entries are removed as the selected limit is reached.

If needed, you may click on the Reset button to reset all selections to your last selected settings.

Click on the Submit button once your selections are made. The

VHS-Log Browser Live

Window will be

displayed based on your defined settings. These settings are also kept in a cookie on your PC, and applied
again the next time you open the VHS Log Browse Setting Window.

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5.5.6.2 VHS-LOG BROWSER LIVE

This Window displays a set of most recent VHS messages (from the current log file) & is refreshed regularly based
on your settings in

Log Browser Settings Page

. To stop the refresh, click on the icon on the toolbar. The icon

changes to: .You may click on this icon to resume the automatic refresh operation.

While on the Log Browser Window, you may access the Settings Window by clicking on the

icon on the upper

right side of the screen.

Three pieces of information are displayed per VHS Message. They are:

Date: Date & time when the message was generated
Process ID: Process id of the process that generated the message
Prompt Text: Text of the prompt message generated by the process

There are three search options which give you more control over what gets displayed on the screen. These are
placed on a toolbar on the upper part of the window. They are:

A. After: Specify a date and/or time to set as the starting point for the displayed messages. Only VHS messages

after that date/time will be generated. Date format is yyyy-mm-dd. Time format is hh:mm. You may enter
either or both separated by a space (date should be entered first) or may select the desired date from the
calendar. Samples are: “2013-06-20” and “2013-06-20 11:11:00”

B. Process – Enter the process name or id of a process generating VHS message(s). Only messages generated by

this process will be displayed.


C. Search Text
– Enter a string of characters to be matched against the selected set of VHS messages. Only those

for which there is a match between any part of their text, and the text entered here will be displayed. The
match is case sensitive and does not support wild-card or other special search characters (e.g. “?”). All
characters are treated as normal ASCII characters. On large files you will see a search status indicator.

You may enter none, one or more Search options. Click on the Submit button to apply the search options. The
options are considered in an “AND” logic, where all conditions must be met for a message to be qualified for
display. Please note this criteria is applied to incoming live messages.

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