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Identity Manager 8.0 - User Guide for the User Interface and Default Functions

About this Guide Logging into One Identity Manager Tools User Interface of the One Identity Manager Tools
The User Interface Layout Status Bar Information Menu Items in the Manager Views in the Manager Current User Customizing Program Settings Using Help Detailed Information about the User Interface Limiting List Entries Searching for List Entries Using Custom Filters for the Database Search Displaying Advanced Properties of an Object Editing Multiple Objects Displaying Reports Configuring the Infosystem Committing Data on Change Conflicts
Analyzing Data from the Process Monitoring System Analyzing Historical Data with TimeTrace Scheduling Operations Activation Times Working in Simulation Mode Exporting Data Checking Data Consistency Working with Change Labels Error Search How To? - Quick guides

Analyzing Data from the Process Monitoring System

In the One Identity Manager, you have the option of logging the change history of objects and their properties. Different methods can be used to track changes within the One Identity Manager.

In the process view of the Manager, the system shows the process data from running processes and process steps, the process data for direct database actions and the recorded data changes in graphical format.

The process view is split into the following:

  • A process data form displaying the process data

    The process view's process data form gives the current user an overview of the actions they have triggered in the system and the resulting processes. This information is available for the overall process and for individual steps.

  • A log showing the recorded data changes
Prerequisite for displaying the process view:
  • The process view is available only if the configuration parameter "Common\ProcessState" is enabled and the process monitoring procedure is configured.
    • The process view shows the process data only if the process data recording procedure is configured.
    • The process view shows the log only if the data change recording procedure is configured and the current user has as a minimum viewing rights in the tables Dialogwatch*, DialogProcess* and QBMWatchOperationSummary.
  • The current user must be able to access the program function "Option to show process data." (Common_ProcessView) via their system user.

To open the process view:

  • In the Manager menu, click View | Process data
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Functions in the Process View

Table 46: Meaning of toolbar icons in the process data form
Icon Meaning
Reload process data.
Show process data for the current user (object-related process data).
Show process data for the selected object (object-related process data).
Show processes for related objects.
Show substitute processes.
Filter process data by status.
Show data changes for the current user in the log (user-specific changes).
Show data changes to the object selected in the result list in the log (object-related changes).
Table 47: Items in the process data form context menu
Context Menu Item Meaning
Search... The system searches for objects in the process view.
Add to favorites Adds the selected object to your favorites.
Remove from favorites Removes the selected object from your favorites.
Task The object's available forms are shown and you can switch to the desired form.
Object type:<BaseObject> This shows the base object of the triggered process
Show process logs The log shows the data changes of the selected process (process-related changes).
Properties... Show other properties of the active object. This menu item is only available in expert mode.
Table 48: Meaning of toolbar icons in the log
Icon Meaning
The selected object appears in the document view.
The display switches to the originally referenced (old) object and this is shown in document view.
The display switches to the newly referenced object and this is shown in document view.
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Configuring the Process Display

The display configuration options can be used to view process information for an activity and for details and individual steps. You can set which process levels you wish to display (activities, details, individual steps). You can also define a level of detail to filter the view of the displayed information for each individual step. The process data can be shown as a hierarchy in a tree structure, or as a list.

To configure the process view:

  1. Select Database | Settings... from the menu.
  2. On the Functionality tab, configure the settings
  3. Click OK.
Table 49: Configuration of the Process Information View
Setting Value Meaning
Display range Activities Shows activity information (top hierarchy level).
Details Shows information about activities and the related details.
Single steps Shows information about activities, details and individual steps at the select depth.
Single step details Basic information Shows single steps with a detail depth of "Basic information".
Advanced information Shows single steps with a detail depth of "Enhanced information".
Full information Shows single steps with a detail depth of "Basic information", "Enhanced information" and "Full information" (technical view).
Show whole tree Active Opens the whole tree hierarchy automatically on loading the process information view.
Not active Does not open the whole tree hierarchy on loading the process information view.
Show selected processes automatically Active Opens the whole tree hierarchy automatically when a process is selected.
Not active Does not open the whole tree hierarchy when a process is selected.
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Displaying Process Data

The process view's process data form gives the current user an overview of the actions they have triggered in the system and the resulting processes. This information is available for the overall process and for individual steps.

To display the recorded process data:

  • To show all the current user's processes, click (user-specific) in the process data form.
  • To show all of an object's processes, select the object in the result list and click (object-specific) in the process data form.

The following process data appears:

Table 50: Logged process data
Information Meaning
Activities Process data display text for the process.
Status Process status.
Triggered by User who triggered the process.
Triggered on Time of action.
Duration Processing time.
More information More information on the status, such as attempts to repeat individual steps or a start time for deferred steps.
Process ID

Unique ID (GenProcID). Changes that can be traced back to the same cause are given the same GenProcID and are grouped in this way.

TIP: To copy a process ID, click to select the process ID and copy the process ID to the clipboard using Ctrl + C.

The following icons are used to identify process statuses:

Table 51: Meaning of the icons for the process statuses
Icon Meaning
Processes successfully completed ("Done" status).
The process is in progress ("Active" status).
An error occurred when running the process ("Error" status).
Process status ("Pending", "Restored", "Frozen", "Not completed" status).
Process dependent on selected process.
Previous substitute process.
Next substitute process.
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