ASAP 3.0 Client Manual

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To copy and paste report window contents:
1. Select either no text to imply all text, or select only the desired text.
2. Select either the Copy menu item from the popup menu to copy all text.
3. Select the Copy Special menu item to copy text without headings and carriage
returns.
This subsection describes the available reports.
Report windows contain reports that are either static or updated automatically over
time. For more information, see Reports Auto Refresh Check Box on page 93.
Show Object Details
To display all performance properties and values for the selected object, or to open a
detail report window for the selected object, select Show Object Details. The Report
window displays a graph of the user-defined graph attributes. Below the graph is a
scrollable list view of all ASAP performance properties for that object and their values.
The EDL Entity statement Detail property controls the behavior of this menu item.
If the EDL DETAIL option is not used, the detail report window displays a graph of the
user-defined graph attributes. Below the graph is a scrollable list view of all ASAP
performance properties for that object and their values. If the EDL DETAIL option is
used, the report window displays the object with detail information. For more
information, see Detail - EDL Entity Property on page 136.
Show Object History
To display a detailed recent history report for the selected object, select Show Object
History. This report is generated by posting a query to your host system, then
displaying the response in a scrollable history view of information for the selected
object. When the entity type is a Process, the report is a Busiest Process History report
for the selected CPU. The EDL Entity statement History property controls the behavior
of this menu item. For more information, see History - EDL Entity Property on page
138.
Graph Object History
To display a graph of recent history for the selected object, select Graph Object
History. This graph is generated by making the view in the Browse window match the
object name of the selected object, then posting a query to your host system for more
history about that object. When the query completes, the query response is
automatically displayed in that Browse window.
This function lets you extend the history information for any object that appears in the
Browse window. Select the object, then select Graph Object History in the popup
menu. ASAP automatically back fills the object history in the Browse window.