Your Technical Support analyst may ask you to perform an event trace. An event trace "captures" all communications activity (except for modem commands), and all keystrokes, commands, and menu and dialog box selections. This data is saved in an event file.
To use the trace data, you will need to process it to create a report of the data or to create a file that "plays" the trace.
To perform an event trace
In the Start Trace dialog box, enter a path and file name for the event (.rev) file and click . (If you have spoken with a support technician, use your service request number as the name of your trace file.)
Perform the actions required to demonstrate the problem.
After the problem is demonstrated, click
in the group (if using the Ribbon) or on the > menu (if using the Browser).The trace data is saved in the event file.
To process trace data
After creating the event file, follow these steps to create a report or a script that "plays" the trace.
Select how to process the trace:
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Create a InfoConnect Basic script that you can use to play the trace. |
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Create a report in a text-based file format. |
and then select options to format the report under . (See |
Click
. The Open Events dialog box appears.In the
box, select the event file to process, and click .If you selected
, the Save Event Commands dialog box opens.If you selected
, the Save Event Report dialog box opens.Enter the file name and click
.Scripts are saved as InfoConnect Basic .rbs files.
Reports are saved in .txt files. The report is automatically displayed after it is saved.
To play trace data
In the Play Trace dialog box, select an event trace .rbs file and click .