User`s guide
CHAPTER 5 Advanced Concepts and Tools
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General information
Each execution of project or job is identified by a global unique ID. You will
find the execution starting time in three variations: a full timestamp, a date, and
a time. Additional information is provided about the account that initiated the
execution and the repository the project or job is located in.
Job execution
information
For a job you will find the ID, the version (modification date), and the name.
A single job execution event will store the duration of a job (in minutes). The
components (projects) of a job are represented by their ID, class, and version.
Project execution
information (including
job projects)
For each executed project ID, version (modification date), name, and a global,
unique execution ID is provided. A single project execution event will store the
duration of a project (in minutes).
Project components are represented by ID, name, class, type, and version. The
process event will provide the number of steps and the amount of processed
records.
Port events provide the ID, name, class, type and the amount of input or output
blocks and records.
Example reports
This section shows some examples for analytic reports based on the collected
performance data.
Note You can use any appropriate analyzing tool for generating performance
reports. Not every tool might offer the functionality to build reports similar to
the examples shown.
If you want to generate your own reports based on the performance data, see
“Performance data model and content” on page 64 for a description of data
model and data.