ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

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and formatted in ASAP report windows. This new feature allows users to determine
which files and processes are causing a disk, file, process, or processor to be
busy. For details, see Show Related Measurement on page 79.
Sort View columns are now auto-sized to the maximum heading and/or context
size. For more details, see new section Sizing Sort View Columns on page 60
preceding the Browse Window Popup menus section.
Sort View is now persistent from one update to the next, automatically sorting data
after each host update. For more details, see Sort View Toolbar Button on page
57 and the View... Sort-Grid View menu item described in Sizing Sort View
Columns on page 60.
A new State Filter Toolbar allows single-click object state filtering and viewing. For
more details, see Selecting Minimum State on page 52.
A new Copy Special report window function allows copying the window text,
without header, trailer, carriage-return, or line-feed characters. For more details,
see Report Window on page 76.
The Show Removed Objects check box and the Delete Removed Objects drop-
down on the General property tab allow you to configure how removed objects
should be handled. Removed objects can now be retained indefinitely or
alternately can be automatically deleted after a user configured number of minutes
or hours. For more details, see Show Removed Objects Check Box on page 94.
A new OEM Context drop-down on the OEM property tab allows you to control
whether standard OEM context is passed to the OEM, or whether full XML or CSV
OEM context is passed to the OEM. For more details, see OEM Property Sheet
on page 98.
The X1 toolbar button now provides dual functions for ease of use. Clicking X1 the
first time sets the samples count to 1, subsequent clicks increment samples+10
until Max Rows/Object is reached, and then clicking X1 sets the samples count
back to 1. For more details, see Selecting a Sample on page 51.
The EDL language has been enhanced to allow relationships to be defined
between ASAP entities. Two new RELATION and MAP statements have been
added to the EDL language. This aspect of the ASAP EDL language is called the
relation definition language or RDL for short. For more details, see table for
Section 6: Entity Definition Language (EDL) and the EDL-Relation Statement
on page 158.
The ASAP 2.5 version of the client contains these changes: