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10.2.2. Logs Tree View Elements
The table below mentions which elements are displayed in the Elements grid.
Tree Branch /
Sub-Branch
Description
Logs
It displays all the logs. Sub-branches are displayed for each logsheet
and for any log directory which have been created. Expanding the
Logs view displays the log directories and the logsheets created from
IPDirector.
Log directory: shows all the logs from all the logsheets which are in the
selected directory.
Logsheet: shows all the logs which are in the selected logsheet.
Logsheet of which all the logs are protected.
Logsheet of which some of the logs are protected.
Logsheet of which none of the logs is protected.
Logsheet which has been de-activated.
10.3.
Log Event Columns
The log event information is organized in columns in the Database Explorer grid. The
following table describes the contents of these columns:
Column Name
Description
DEFAULT COLUMNS
T/C
Timecode when the event was entered in the log.
Description
Description of the event as entered upon creation.
Level
A rating can be given to a log, from no stars to three stars. This can
be done at any time and can provide a useful search criterion for use
in the Database Explorer.
Color
Color given to the log at creation in IPLogger, if any.
Keywords
The first five keywords associated with this logsheet.
Participants
Participant keywords associated with this logsheet.
Parent
keywords
Keywords defined in the logsheet properties and therefore common
to all the logs of the logsheet.
Parent
Participants
Participant keywords defined in the logsheet properties and therefore
common to all the logs of the logsheet.
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