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Finding Logged Service Data Using Keywords
You can search for logged service data by specifying keywords found in the names of services or in service context IDs.
Searching based on context IDs is useful if you have set custom context IDs using the pub.flow:setCustomContextID service. For information about this service, see webMethods Integration Server Built-In Services Reference.
Note: Whether a search is case-sensitive or case-insensitive depends on the way the underlying database (for example, Oracle, DB2, or SQL Server) handles the queries that Monitor issues to obtain data.
* To find logged service data using keywords
1. In My webMethods, click Navigate > Applications > Monitoring > Integration > Services.
2. Click the Keyword search tab.
3. If Monitor is configured to use multiple Integration Servers, use the Server selection box (above the search panel) to specify the server to search.
The Server selection box defaults to the last server specified by the logged in user. If the current user has never selected a server, the default server configured by the My webMethods Server administrator on the System Settings page is used.
4. In the text box, type keywords that are contained in the names or context IDs of the services to find. For example, you might specify:
*The fully-qualified name of a service (such as, OrderPartner.Services:processOrder).
*A partial service name (such as, processOrder) to select all services that contain the specified keyword.
For more information about how to specify keywords, see Working with My webMethods.
To view data for all logged services for which you are authorized (up to the maximum rows setting), leave the text box blank.
5. Click Search.

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