Message Log Details (ttcmf1500s000)
Use this session to view the message log details.
Follow this procedure to view messages in the message log:
- Click Recipients to see a list of recipients.
- Click on Attachments to zoom to the Attachments (ttcmf1510m000) session to view a list of attachments. In that session, on the Specific, choose Edit/View Attachments, to see the details of one attachment.
- You can print a range of messages in their full serialized XML form.
- Infor LN Message ID
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Displays the unique message ID of the message in LN. The LN message ID corresponds to the directory name where the serialized message components are stored. The message ID is a 40 character string max. The first 10 characters is the UTC date and time (number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 converted to a string) followed by a ".". The next five characters are the bshell pid (mod 99999) followed by a ".". The next three characters are the bshell process ID (mod 999) followed by a ".". The next three characters are a counter in case of multiple transactions per second (max 999) followed by a ".". The last characters are the first few characters of the machine's hostname.
- Service Name
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A description of the service.
- External/Original ID
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Displays the unique message ID of the message in the external system. This is only filled if the message originated in the external system.
- Time Stamp
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Displays the date and time (UTC) that the message was originally obtained by eMessage Connector.
- Message Direction
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Displays whether the message was inbound (to the bshell) or outbound (from the bshell). Inbound messages are stored in the inbox subdirectory of the message storage directory. Outbound messages are stored in the outbox subdirectory of the message storage directory.
- Status
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Displays the current status of the message, from the point of view of the connector.
- Status Time
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Displays the time and date of the status being reported
- Status Message
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Displays further information about the status, for example, an error message or the message ID of a reply received.
- Class
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The message class can be:
- CF.NOTE
- CMF.TASK
- CMF.APPOINTMENT
- Message ID
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Displays the unique message ID of the message in LN. The LN message ID corresponds to the directory name where the serialized message components are stored. The message ID is a 40 character string max. The first 10 characters is the UTC date and time (number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970 converted to a string) followed by a ".". The next five characters are the bshell pid (mod 99999) followed by a ".". The next three characters are the bshell process ID (mod 999) followed by a ".". The next three characters are a counter in case of multiple transactions per second (max 999) followed by a ".". The last characters are the first few characters of the machine's hostname.
- Subject
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Displays the text of the subjectline in an e-mail message.
- Charge Code
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Displays the code of the person or company to be charged/billed for this message, for faxes only.
- Priority
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Displays the priority of this message.
- Sensitivity
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Displays the sensitivity of this message.
- Not Before
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Enter a date before which this message is not to be delivered.
- Not After
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Enter a date after which this message is not to be delivered.
- Template Code
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Displays the name of the template used, if any, for faxes only.
- Service Name
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Displays the service name from the Services (ttcmf0130m000) session. The application shown in Application Name controls which eMessage Connector services it handles.
- Application Name
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Displays the LN session name of the application that sent or handled the message.
- Created
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Displays the time and date when this message was created.
- Categories
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Displays the category to which an entry in the Address Book session belongs, such as Tools USER or DISTRIBUTION LIST.