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When you click a transaction’s ID in the transactions list, DPOD loads the full details of the transaction into the information window.

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The panel at the top of the window displays various details about the transaction, such as time, status, device, domain, API Name, catalog, etc.

Previous/Next button

(For transactions with more than one transaction in the transactions list widget only). 

If a previous and next transaction exist - quickly move to next and previous transactions (might be only forward or only backward of course at the beginning or end of the list).

The Size of next/previous transaction results can be defined in the System Parameters list.

Transaction Analysis Panel

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The top part of the window shows the policy graph, you can focus on any user policy by clicking it.
The middle part shows general details about the policy, such as the policy name, type and the execution time in ms.
The lower part shows a list of side calls made by this policy. and a list of context variables and their values (if a policy variables capture was active during the execution of this transaction)
If a policy variables capture was active, but no data is showing in the "Context variables" table - wait a few seconds and refresh the page, it may take up to 2 minutes for the data to appear.

Keyboard shortcuts - 
Left or Right arrows - Previous / Next policy
Space - Wrap the policy variables values text.
Escape - Close the window.

Raw Messages Tab

This widget lists the raw messages that make up the single transaction viewed (up to 2000 messages). 

Tracking the raw messages making up transactions in error may provide insights into the causes of failures.

Tracking the raw messages making up successful transactions may provide insights into slow components or unnecessary steps.

The information is displayed in a table.


Column
Description

Category

The message’s category

Severity

The message’s severity

Time

The message’s timestamp

Direction

The message’s direction. This may be:

  • Request
  • Response
  • Error (if message is an error)
  • Empty (if it is a system message)

Object Type

The object type associated with this message

Object Name

The object name associated with this message

Client IP

The Client IP this message originated from. This may be the actual client, or a load balancer.

Message Code

The message’s code

Message

The actual message logged.


Payload Tab

When WS-M recording is switched on, the Payload pane of the table will contain payload information for the messages displayed.
The payload is shown for the front end, for both the request and response phases. 

Extended Latency Tab

Detailed latency information for both the request and response phases.

Side Calls

The side calls tab shows both side calls that were made by user policies and internal side calls (such as calls to API-C Analytics).

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