Monitor 10.11 | pub.monitor.document Folder | pub.monitor.document:getActions
 
pub.monitor.document:getActions
Gets all resubmit actions associated with a specified document.
Input Parameters
The following table lists the input parameters.
documentID
String Document ID of the document for which you want to obtain resubmit actions. Specify the complete, exact ID.
Note:
Whether the documentID is treated as case-sensitive depends on how the underlying database (for example, Oracle, DB2, or SQL server) handles the queries that Monitor issues to obtain data.
Output Parameters
The following table lists the output parameters.
actions
Document List The retrieved resubmit actions; each row contains these fields:
*ROOTCONTEXTID String The internal identifier that Integration Server uses.
*PARENTCONTEXTID String The internal identifier that Integration Server uses.
*CONTEXTID String The internal identifier that Integration Server uses.
*DOCUMENTID String Document ID for which the resubmit action was logged.
*DOCUMENTNAME String Document name for which the resubmit action was logged.
*ACTION Number Numerical code that represents the resubmit action, that is, 2.
*ACTIONDECODE String Localized keyword value for the resubmit action, that is (in English), "Document Resubmit."
*USERNAME String User that performed the resubmit action.
*SERVERID String Server ID associated with the resubmitted document.
*For webMethods Broker (deprecated)-logged documents, ID of the publishing webMethods Broker (deprecated).
*For in doubt documents, documents that failed during delivery or retrieval, and documents where the retries were exceeded and could not be delivered, ID of the intended recipient.
*For documents that failed during publishing and for documents where the retries were exceeded and could not be published, no server ID is listed.
*AUDITTIMESTAMP Number Time the resubmit action was logged, in epoch time; that is, the number of seconds since January 1, 1970.
*AUDITTIMESTRING String Time the resubmit action was logged in string format, YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.SSS zzz, where:
*YYYY-MM-DD is the date
*hh:mm:ss:SSS is the time, including milliseconds
*zzz is the time zone