Searching for Orchestration Jobs

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Job IDs and keys allow you to search for orchestration jobs. You define primary message keys in Studio, when you configure connectors. The primary message key must be a unique value. For example, the purchase order number for a purchase order message. If you do not define a primary key, the runtime uses the job ID, a unique number that the runtime generates, to identify an orchestration job.

From the Management Console, you can search orchestration jobs by job ID. By default, the Management Console searches only for completed orchestration jobs that match the job ID you specify. Use the Advanced Search option to search for all other orchestration jobs.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation pane, select Dashboard.
  2. In the Results section, enter a job ID in the Key Search field.
  3. From your keyboard, press Enter. The completed job with the matching job ID is displayed.

Using Advanced Search

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Use the Advanced Search option to further refine your job search. If you enter values for multiple fields in the Advanced Search box, the Management Console uses AND logic to refine the search.

For example, you specify a time range in addition to selecting the status that has an error. The Management Console searches for all orchestration jobs that had an error within the time range specified.

Note: If you choose to search by date and time, you must specify a start and end date and time.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation pane, select Dashboard.
  2. In the Results section, select an orchestration. The Orchestration Details page displays all the jobs associated with the orchestration.
  3. In the Advanced Search box, specify values for Job ID, Key, Status, Start Date and Time, or End Date and Time as appropriate for your search.
    Note: If you choose to search by date and time, you must specify a start and end date and time.
  4. Click Search.

Results

The search results are displayed in the table.




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