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  1. Preface
  2. Document Processing
  3. Operation Console
  4. Partners and Profiles
  5. On-Boarding Checklists
  6. Managed File Transfer Web Users
  7. Managed File Transfer Connections
  8. Endpoints
  9. Events
  10. Event Monitors
  11. Reconciliations
  12. Event Resubmission
  13. Audit and Authorization
  14. Advanced Exception Handling
  15. Dashboard and Reports
  16. Service Level Agreement Management
  17. Glossary

Violations List

Violations List

The
Violations
list displays detailed information about the first 50 violations according to the segment that you select from the diagrams.
By default, the
Violations
list displays violations sorted by the date and time that the violation was reported. You can click any column header to sort the visible violations in the list and hover over a violation to display the rule details.
The following table describes the
Violations
list columns:
Column
Description
Partner
Related partner for the violation.
Account
Related account for the violation.
KPI
Type of information that the rule uses, such as the number of events or the error rate percentage.
SLA Rule
Name of the rule.
Event Type
Type of the event.
Value
Actual value for the violation. For example, if you define a rule that event processing must not exceed 30 seconds and the actual processing time is 45 seconds, the Value column shows the total processing time as 45 seconds and the difference from the maximum processing time as 15 seconds.
For SLA rules that you view at the end of the calculation level period, the column shows the total value for the violation. For example, if you define a rule that the number of errors in a day must not exceed 50 errors and the total number of errors for the day is 65, the Value column shows the total number of errors for all events that occurred during the time frame.
Detected
Date and time that the violation was reported.
Last Modified
Date and time that the violation was modified. The value of this property reflects the latest reported violation for that rule or KPI for the calculation level period.

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