Step 6: verifying transactions, Miscellaneous, Viewing configuration properties – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Transaction Manager User Guide User Manual

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dialog box and dropping it onto the appropriate Data Object Column in the
Transaction Definition dialog box.

From the Transaction Definition dialog box, open the Trigger and Storage
Parameters dialog box to specify the events that will initiate your
transactions and timeout values. For more detailed information about
transactions, see Chapter 7, Creating Transactions (page 95).

In a configuration that uses online edits, you can edit existing or create new
transactions while the configuration is running. When you have pending
edits, you can view the differences between the current and pending
definitions on the Transaction Differences dialog box. If the pending edits
that you created have caused pending edit alerts, you can view them on the
Pending Edit Alerts dialog box. For a detailed description of the information
displayed on these dialog boxes, see Chapter 8, Understanding Online Edits
(page 111).

Step 6: Verifying Transactions

To verify multiple completed transactions, click Verify on the
Configuration Checklist. You can also verify transactions individually from
the Transaction Definition dialog box, which provides informational
messages or warnings about the configuration.

Miscellaneous

Viewing Configuration Properties

To open the Configuration Properties dialog box, select Configuration >
Properties
or right-click a configuration name in the Configuration tree and
select Configuration Properties from the menu. You can access all
configuration level settings, such as enterprise connector options and error
logging levels, from individual tabs on this dialog box.

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