When you select an integration object in the Navigator or an object link in the contents panel of the
Execution Statistics
view, multiple views of information appear in the contents panel. The views show information about the selected object, such as properties, run-time statistics, and run-time reports.
Depending on the type of object you select in the Navigator, the contents panel might display the following views:
Properties view
Shows general properties and run-time statistics about the selected object. General properties might include the name and description of the object. Statistics vary based on the selected object type.
Statistics view
Shows historical statistics about jobs in an application, or jobs that the Data Integration Service ran. For example, when you select an application, you can view the number of deployed mapping jobs that failed in the last four hours.
Reports view
Shows reports for the selected object. The reports contain key metrics for the object. For example, you can view reports to determine the longest running jobs on a Data Integration Service during a particular time period.
Summary Statistics view
Shows throughput and resource usage statistics for ad hoc mapping jobs, deployed mapping jobs, or mappings in a workflow.
Detailed Statistics view
Shows graphs of the throughput and resource usage for ad hoc mapping jobs, deployed mapping jobs, or mappings in a workflow.
Historical Statistics view
Shows averaged data from multiple runs for a specific job. For example, you can view the minimum, maximum, and average duration of the mapping job. You can view the average amount of CPU that the job consumes when it runs.
Connections view
Shows connections defined for the selected object. You can view statistics about each connection, such as the number of closed, aborted, and total connections.
Requests view
Shows details about requests. There are two types of requests: SQL queries and web service requests. Users can use a third-party client tool to run SQL queries against the virtual tables in an SQL data service. Users can use a web service client to run web service requests against a web service. Each web service request runs a web service operation.
A request is a web services request or an SQL query that a user runs against a virtual table in an SQL data service.
Virtual Tables view
Shows virtual tables defined in an SQL data service. You can also view properties and cache refresh details for each virtual table.