Specifications

Define Rules for an Application
4. Specify the value to search for in the chosen column. (By default, BT
Studio displays the current value of the selected column and row.) You can
also specify the following:
Match whole word only
Match case
Direction: Up or Down
Column (to change the column to search)
5. Click Find Next to locate the next occurrence of that value in the event log
file.
To search for event types
1. Scroll or use Find in Column to locate an event type.
2. To locate the next occurrence of that event type:
a. Right-click the row and column containing the event type.
b. From the shortcut menu select Next of This Type (or press F8).
3. To locate the previous occurrence of an event type:
a. Right-click the row and column containing the event type.
b. From the shortcut menu select Previous of This Type (or press
Shift+F8).
To search for event actions
1. Scroll or use Find in Column to locate an event action.
2. To locate the next occurrence of that event action:
a. Right-click the row and column containing the event action.
b. From the shortcut menu select Next of This Action (or press Ctrl+F8).
3. To locate the previous occurrence of an event action:
a. Right-click the row and column containing the event action.
b. From the shortcut menu select Previous of This Action (or press
Ctrl+Shift+F8).
Define Rules for an Application
After you open an event log file and filter it to show interesting events, you are
ready to begin defining rules. You define rules by entering text in the rules
pane of the BT Studio window.
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