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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Transformation
  3. Data Processor Transformation
  4. Wizard Input and Output Formats
  5. Relational Input and Output
  6. Using the IntelliScript Editor
  7. XMap
  8. Libraries
  9. Schema Object
  10. Command Line Interface
  11. Scripts
  12. Parsers
  13. Script Ports
  14. Document Processors
  15. Formats
  16. Data Holders
  17. Anchors
  18. Transformers
  19. Actions
  20. Serializers
  21. Mappers
  22. Locators, Keys, and Indexing
  23. Streamers
  24. Validators, Notifications, and Failure Handling
  25. Validation Rules
  26. Custom Script Components

User Guide

User Guide

Data Processor Events View

Data Processor Events View

The
Data Processor Events
view displays events when you run a Data Processor transformation from the Developer tool.
The
Data Processor Events
view has a
Navigation
panel and a
Details
panel. The Navigation panel contains a navigation tree. The navigation tree lists the components that the transformation ran in chronological order. Each node has an icon that represents the most serious event below it in the tree. When you select a node in the
Navigation
panel, events appear in the
Details
panel.
The navigation tree contains the following top-level nodes:
  • Service Initialization. Describes the files and the variables that the Data Processor transformation initializes.
  • Execution. Lists the components that the Script, Library or XMap ran.
  • Summary. Displays statistics about the processing.
When you run an XMap, each node name in the navigation panel has a number in square brackets, such as [5]. To identify the statement that generated the events for the node, right-click in the statements grid and select Go to Row Number. Enter the node number.
When you run a Script and double-click an event in the
Navigation
panel or the
Details
panel, the Script editor highlights the Script component that generated the event. The
Input
panel of the
Data Viewer
view highlights the part of the example source document that generated the event.

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