User Manual

187
Sort by Column Header
You can sort Transactions by column header in ascending or descending order.
This is helpful, depending on what you are looking for. If you simply want to watch
transactions in the order they occur, the default settingsorted by ID, descend-
ingwill display the most recent transaction on the top line of the list. However,
if you have an interest in viewing all the activity of a particular user, you can sort
alphabetically by User credential. As with common database programs, you can
move the columns in the column header to any order you wish. Transactions will
remember your changes and display in the new order when you next open the
program.
View Transactions in Tree Levels
You can display transactions similar to the way you view the Segment Tree in
Configurator. This is useful to minimize and organize the amount of data you view
at one time.
Figure 135 Transactions in Tree Levels
In this example, we placed Readers at the top of the tree; however, you can place
them in any hierarchy you wish. When you select the plus sign next to the top
level, the second and third level items expand to display. Its easy to create a
Transactions Tree: simply drag and drop the column headers into position.
Transaction Filters
If you want to search for a specific transaction by certain criteria (user name,
Drag column
headers to
gray area.