CONNX Data Integration Suite 14.8.0 | Adabas Event Replicator for LUW | Adabas Event Replicator for LUW Menus and Tabs | Edit Menu
 
Edit Menu
Replication Design Tab
The Edit Menu has the following commands:
Command
Description
Select All Active
Marks all replications in this CDD as Active.
Clear All Active
Clears the Active setting from all replications in this CDD.
Select All Create Table
Marks the Create Table setting for all replications in this CDD.
Clear All Create Table
Clears the Create Table setting from all replications in this CDD.
Select All No Initial State
Sets all replications to suppress Initial State processing during a deploy.
If No Initial State is selected, you must ensure the source and target tables are identical prior to starting replication. If they are not, errors will occur. This option is not displayed by default and must be turned on by clicking Show Suppress Initial State Field in the View menu.
Clear All No Initial State
Clears the No Initial State setting in all the replications in this CDD
Find
Brings up a Find dialog to allow searches for replications within this screen.
There is also a right click context menu that contains the same options for Active, Create Table and No Initial State that allows the same functions to be performed on selected replications.
Deployed Replications Tab
The Edit Menu has the following commands:
Command
Description
Select All
Mark the Select setting for all replications in this CDD.
Deselect All
Clear the Select setting from all replications in this CDD.
Server Status Tab
The Edit Menu has one command with three sub commands:
Command
Description
Set Debug Server Level
This sets the debug level for all the components without restarting the component. To change the debug level a component uses when it starts, change its DEBUG_LEVEL in the registry. See Event Replication Registry Settings. Three are three values for debug level:
*None - Minimal messages are written to the log. Errors are always written.
*Verbose - Diagnostic information is written when errors occur along with transaction information.
*Extreme - Complete diagnostics including buffer and transaction dumps are written to the log.
Note: 
This mode will cause a degradation in performance. Only use this mode when debugging an error situation.
After changing the debug level, the status in the grid may not change right away. This is due to the fact that the system may not have made the change and reported the new status in time to be reflected in the current request for status. Pressing the Refresh button or waiting 30 seconds for the next automatic refresh will result in the new value being displayed.