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| Column | Column contents | ||||||
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| Name | The name of the D2000 system object to which the event relates + a graphic symbol representing the group of monitored events. | ||||||
| Description | Description of the event. | ||||||
| Alarm status (the column is initially hidden in the monitoring window) | Object alarm status after an event (only if the event is of the alarm type) | ||||||
| Event formation time | Formation date and time of the event. If the msec option is checked, the column displays time data to the nearest millisecond. | ||||||
| Priority | Priority indicates the severity of the event. The following five priority levels are implemented in the system (in order from smallest to largest):
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The cause of the event | The cause of the monitored event. In the case of an event of type *LOG* New value *Logon* - i.e. the user's login contains:
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| User | The name of the operator logged in at the time of the event (for processes, "Connect" or "Disconnect" is listed in this column).
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| Old value | The value of the object before the event. | ||||||
New value | The value of the object after the event. | ||||||
| Event type | Type of monitored event:
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| Object Id (hidden column) | HOBJ identifier of the event object | ||||||
| Note (hidden column) | The text of the note entered by the user for the event | ||||||
| Note time (hidden column) | Timestamp of the last modification of the note | ||||||
| Author's notes (hidden column) | Author of the last modification of the note | ||||||
| Columns of attribute logical groups (hidden columns) | Logical groups marked as attributes automatically become columns of this table as well. The names of logical groups that are descendants of this attribute logical group (child in the tree) are displayed in the rows of individual monitored records of those objects that belong to these logical groups. |
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