Difference between revisions of "Unprocessed Job Log"
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:*You may see a job ID instead of a job name in some instances. This depends on the stage at which the exception occurs while scheduling the job. | :*You may see a job ID instead of a job name in some instances. This depends on the stage at which the exception occurs while scheduling the job. | ||
:*When a job is not associated to any specific object, the object column remains blank.}} | :*When a job is not associated to any specific object, the object column remains blank.}} | ||
You can clear all the logs from this table by clicking the '''Clear Unprocessed Jobs Log''' button at the top of the page. | You can clear all the logs from this table by clicking the '''Clear Unprocessed Jobs Log''' button at the top of the page. |
Revision as of 09:21, 12 February 2018
> Administration > Monitoring > Unprocessed Job Log
To view the uprocessed job log, you should have the permission to view the audit logs. You can enable or disable this using > Administration > Access Management > Access Profiles > <username> > Data Management Controls > Manage Audit Log
The unprocessed job log provides the list of all the jobs that have failed to process due to one or more reasons. The list shows the log in the form of a table with the following parameters:
- Name
- Type
- Object
- Policy ID
- Failed On
- Description
- Error
You can clear all the logs from this table by clicking the Clear Unprocessed Jobs Log button at the top of the page.