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This is the default view when you click to open the Investigate process. It provides details of the transactions in the system, according to the filters set.

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The filters screen the data that is passed at the beginning of the API execution except OAuth, Latency, Response codes and Error messages which are collected at the end of the transaction.
If the API did not finish, the OAuth, Latency, Response codes and Error message will not be collected and will not be displayed in the grid.
See Available Filters for a complete list of filters for the API Connect view.

Most common filters are visible by default. Press "Image Added" link to view additional filters.

Transactions Grid

The following information is available for each transaction:

ColumnDescription

API Name

The API Name



Time

The time this transaction was logged

Device

The device this transaction ran on.
Clicking the device name link applies a device filter to the results, showing only transactions that ran on this device.

Catalog

Name

/Space

The API

Catalog NameSpace NameThe API Space NameOperation IDThe invoked operation within the APIClient IDThe ID of the client that invoked the APIOAuth ScopeOAuth Scope

catalog name and API space name separated by a slash character (i.e. my-catalog/my-space).

ProductThe product name that was consumed by the API call.
PlanThe name of the plan that was used during the API call.
APIThe API Name and API Version separated by a dash character (i.e. api-name - 1.0.0).
App NameThe name of the consumer application that made the API call.
MethodThe HTTP method (GET, POST, etc)
URIThe last part of URL which identifies the API invoked by the client. 

Status

The status of the transaction. This may be either OK

,

or ERROR.

Trans. ID

This is the

The monitored device's transaction ID.
Clicking the

Transaction id

transaction ID link loads the Single Transaction details view.

Client IP

The IP address of the client originating the transaction. This can sometimes be the IP of the load balancer.

Gl. Trans. IDThe global transaction ID

Elapsed (ms)

The total elapsed time of the transaction in milliseconds.

Payload

When

WS-M recording

payload capture is on, this column will contain

the payload of the transaction

an icon that indicates the payload is available for this transaction.

Gl. Trans. ID **The global transaction ID.
Gateway Type **DataPower Gateway or DataPower API Gateway

** This column is not visible by default, you can add it by changing the "APIC Transactions Page Columns" system parameter.