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See a history of your sql statements – HP Neoview Release 2.5 Software User Manual

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To set the refresh interval, click the Set Refresh Time button (

), and select a refresh interval.

NOTE:

Once you select a refresh interval, the statement is always configured to refresh. You

cannot undo the refresh setting, but you can pause the refresh. Also, when a refresh interval is
selected, the Metric Miner toolbar shows an extra button. This button serves as the Pause or
Resume Timer button, depending on the state of the refresh.

To stop the refresh, click the Pause button (

).

To restart a paused timer, click the Resume Timer button (

).

Related Topics

“Use the Metric Miner Toolbar” (page 222)
“See the Parts of Metric Miner” (page 220)
“About the Console Tab” (page 191)

Use the Data Grid Features of the Report Results Pane

The Metric Miner Report Results pane is a data grid. Like other HPDM data grids, you can get
detailed information about each column in the grid, sort the columns, search for data in a column,
and customize the grid display for your own use. These topics provide more information about
working with data grids:

“About Data Grids” (page 48)

“Get Row Details for a Data Grid” (page 49)

“Copy Data-Grid Information” (page 50)

“Customize the Data Grid” (page 52)

“Search the Data Grid” (page 52)

See a History of Your SQL Statements

To see a history of the SQL statements executed using Metric Miner, click the History button

(

).

NOTE:

Metric Miner displays the History button only after you have successfully run two or

more statements.

The Metric Miner History dialog box appears. Double-click a row in the history to load the query
into an Ad-hoc Report tab and display the Row Details dialog box. With the report loaded, you

can rerun the report by clicking the button to run the SQL statement (

). However, note that

rerunning the report in this way uses any parameters passed to the report during the previous
execution.

Related Topics

“See the Parts of Metric Miner” (page 220)

Terms

Ad-hoc Report

Run Statements

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