In this form you can view interactions. Open Form
An interaction is an activity a user executes with Invantive Estate. This usually is making requests of data via a screen or by opening a report.
With each interaction it is recorded by whom (logon code), when (point in time), in what screen (module), from which PC (machine), which action (query) is executed. Moreover, an ascending interaction number is assigned. Finally, each interaction refers to the last assigned transaction number, so that a chronological dependency between transactions and interactions can be made to determine what information was available at the time of the request.
There are no entry fields.
The meaning of the other fields:
Username |
The user name as registered in Persons. |
Module |
The module used for the interaction. |
Machine |
The IP address of the computer that generated the interaction. |
Query |
The query that was requested by the user. |
URL |
The URL of the screen of Invantive Estatefrom where the interaction was requested. |
Action |
The action which was initiated by the interaction. |
Interaction |
Unique numeric code that serves as a unique index, whose value is equal to the column ID. |
Time |
The date and time at which the interaction was requested. |
Last Transaction |
The number of the last transaction. |
Database Session |
A unique alphanumeric value that identifies the Invantive Estate session. |
Database Session |
Database Session ID. Specifies the unique database session for a given moment in time. |
Database Session Serial |
Specifies a unique database session together with the database session number until the database system is restarted, regardless of any given moment in time. A database session number can be reused after a certain period of time and is as such not unique. In combination with the database session sequence number a unique combination is formed. |
Database Audit Session |
ID to link with the database audit trail session. |
Project Versions |
The project versions filter that was applicable at the moment of the interaction. |