Why and when to perform this task
Each failed event has two types of data associated with it:
- Failed event data—Information about the failed event itself, including
the source and destination for the event, the time it failed, the exception
it failed with, its message and session IDs, and its trace and expiration
settings.
- Business data—Information contained in the event. The business data can
be encapsulated in a business object, or it can be simple data that is not
part of a business object.
Security role required: You must be logged as administrator
or operator to perform this task.
Steps for this task
- Ensure that the failed event manager is open and that you have
retrieved a list of the failed events on your system.
- From the failed event manager’s Search Results page, click the
ID (found in the Message ID column) of the failed event whose
data you want to browse.
The Failed Event Details page opens
and displays all of the information about the event.
- If you want to browse the business data associated with the failed
event, click Edit business data.
The
Business Data Editor collection page opens, displaying the business data associated
with the failed event. Each parameter name in the hierarchy is a link. If
the parameter is a simple data type, clicking its name will open up a form
so you can edit the parameter’s value. If the paramter is a complex data type,
clicking its name will expand the hierachy further.