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Sometimes you may wish to collect logging information for use in 3rd party reporting and monitoring systems, e.g. Splunk.

The following query gives the crucial information for each log message:

 

Log Extract SQL
select
       lf.name as task_name,
       lf.start_dtm as task_start_dtm,
       lf.end_dtm as task_end_dtm,
       lu.first_name || ' ' || lu.last_name as local_user_name,
            eu.first_name || ' ' || eu.last_name as domain_user_name,
            lf.complete_boo as task_complete_boo,
            lm.message_type,
            lm.message
from
    log_file lf
    inner join log_message lm on
        lf.log_file_id = lm.log_file_id
    left outer join local_user lu on
        lf.user_id = lu.user_id
    left outer join external_user eu on
        lf.user_id = eu.user_id

 

To run this query you will need read access to the following tables in the PhixFlow schema:

  • log_file
  • log_message
  • local_user
  • external_user

The following message types (m.message_type) are found in PhixFlow log files:

  • WARNING
  • DEBUG
  • ERROR
  • INFO

The task_name field in the results will be one of:

  • A task plan name, if a task plan was run directly or under a schedule
  • A stream name, if a stream was run directly (for example, from a model view)
  • An action name, if an streamAction triggered the task plan

This is simply what appears in the Name field of the Active Tasks and Completed Tasks windows in the System Console.

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