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Table 3.4.1.-1 File menu commands
Save This command saves current activation settings and file sets to
the parameter file. Base system objects are updated according
to the new activation settings. The left toolbar button also
corresponds to this command.
View Log View logThis command opens the viewer dialog box to view the
log created by the Execution part. Log messages are displayed
as plain text, each one on a single line. Messages include date
and time stamp, message type (information, caution and critical),
and the message text.
‘Information' messages are those not requiring immediate
attention, such as the number of processed files from each file
set, the time when the Execution part was started and so on.
‘caution' messages are logged when there is an I/O or other no-
critical error, but the DMT is able to recover and continue
execution.
‘critical' messages are logged when there is a critical error, which
has caused the Execution part to stop.
Note that the log viewer is able to display up to10000 messages
of the log, so it is necessary to clear the log periodically. The log
file is stored in the language-independent format. When it is
viewed in the UI part, messages are translated using the current
language. The second toolbar button corresponds to this
command.
Clear log This command empties the log file and immediately logs a
message that the log file was cleared. The third toolbar button
also corresponds to this command.
Run now This command activates the Execution part immediately, if it is
not already running. If there are unsaved changes in file sets or
activation settings, the tool prompts whether to save them prior
to activating the Execution part. The fourth toolbar button also
corresponds to this command.
View messages This command shows the dialog box containing recent
messages received from the Execution part. The dialog box also
opens automatically when a new ‘critical' or ‘caution' message is
received. See for more detailed description of the message
dialog.
Exit This command closes the UI dialog box. If there are unsaved
changes in file sets or activation settings, the tool prompts
whether to save them.
Table 3.4.1.-2 Archive menu command
Open This command allows the user to view and extract files from
archives created by the Execution part. See for the description of
the archive-handling dialog.
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