HP Neoview Release 2.4 Software User Manual
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Table 3-10 EVENTS_VW1 Field Definitions (continued)
Description
Data Type
Field Name
Primary Key
A sequence number used to
differentiate between two
events that have identical LOG
and GENERATED timestamps.
INTEGER UNSIGNED
SEQ_NUMBER
Timestamp, in Coordinated
Universal Time, indicating
when the event was recorded
in the EMS log.
TIMESTAMP(6)
LOG_TIMESTAMP_UTC
Timestamp, in Local Civil Time,
indicating when the event was
generated.
TIMESTAMP(6)
GENERATED_TIMESTAMP_LCT
Number assigned to the event
by the subsystem that logged it
to EMS. NOTE: A different
subsystem can use the same
number for an event that occurs
within that subsystem.
INTEGER
EVENT_NUMBER
Subsystem ID of the subsystem
that generated the event. This
column always uses the
ISO88591 character set.
CHAR(20)
SSID
segment_name
of the process
that generated the event. This
column always uses the
ISO88591 character set.
TIP:
Use this column to select
or group events by segment.
CHAR(8)
PROCESS_SEGMENT
segment_name,process_name
of the process that generated
the event. This column always
uses the ISO88591 character set.
CHAR(20)
PROCESS_ID
Instance number of the process
that generated the event.
INTEGER UNSIGNED
PROCESS_ID_INSTANCE
Processing node number of the
process that generated the
event.
INTEGER UNSIGNED
NODE_ID
Process identification number
of the process that generated
the event.
INTEGER UNSIGNED
PIN
Segment number of the process
that generated the event. For
example, 1 for segment
\NEO0101 or 3 for segment
\NEO0103.
INTEGER UNSIGNED
SEGMENT_ID
Reserved for future expansion
Reserved for future expansion
START_ENTRY_ID
Reserved for future expansion
Reserved for future expansion
START_ENTRY_ID
SQL error code. Null if event is
not SQL-related.
INTEGER, nullable
SQLCD
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