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Identity Manager 9.3 - Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide

About this guide Monitoring handling of processes Support for error localization in One Identity Manager Configuring logs in One Identity Manager

Using filters in the Job Queue Info

You can use a filter as soon as you create it. Click the Filter button while creating a filter.

You can reuse saved filters at any time.

To use a saved filter in the Job Queue Info

  1. In the Job Queue Info, select the view with the entries you want to filter.

  1. Select the Filter > Define filter menu item.

  2. Double-click the search filter in the Saved filters section.

  3. Click Filter.

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Removing filters in the Job Queue Info

A filter is applied to a view until you remove the filter again.

To remove a filter

  1. In the Job Queue Info, select the view using the filter you want to remove.

  2. Select the Filter > Delete filter menu item.

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Publishing filters in the Job Queue Info

NOTE: To create, edit, and delete public filters, users require the Common_PublicFilterDefine program function.

You can make filters available to all users by publishing them. You have the option to publish a filter when you create it. Afterward, you can also publish a private filter.

To publish a saved filter in the Job Queue Info

  1. In the Job Queue Info, select the view that has a filter you want to publish.

  2. Select the Filter > Define filter menu item.

  3. Double-click the search filter in the Saved filters section.

  4. Click Publish.

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Deleting saved filters in the Job Queue Info program

To delete saved filters in the Job Queue Info

  1. In the Job Queue Info, select the view in which you want to delete a filter.

  2. Select the Filter > Define filter.

  3. In the Saved filters section, click the search filter.

  4. Click .

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