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Within the iWay Service Manager, is there logging/tracing available to determine when a Process Flow has been utilized/run? Or its last runtime? Is this information stored anywhere by default or would it need to be configured?
Thanks! MattThis message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
You can turn on logging from the iWay Service Manager console page. Click the Server link top left and go to Settings > logging and enable. You may also want to set the time to local. Also set Tracing under the same Settings group. Turning on Deep and Debug will give you the most information.
Yes, I am familiar with the general logging settings within the iSM console. I wanted to know specifically about Process Flow runtimes and utilization logging.
Appreciate the response!
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Originally posted by ATS_WZ: Matt,
You can turn on logging from the iWay Service Manager console page. Click the Server link top left and go to Settings > logging and enable. You may also want to set the time to local. Also set Tracing under the same Settings group. Turning on Deep and Debug will give you the most information.