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tia® Document Router is being shipped with the option to create a protocol that includes the information of
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processed documents
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.
In order to open the protocol
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click on
Main → Protocol Writer
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This will lead you to the KGS Protocol Writer, which
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is shipped together with DocumentRouter.
In case you have enabled protocolling, you may see a list of entries representing
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documents that have been processed so far, similar to the example below.
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Sample of Protol Writer output after processing documents in an DocumentRouter instance.
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Protol Writer will provide you with the following information.
Column name | Description |
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Repository | The column Repository contains information regarding the repository the document has been archived to. |
Document | Within the column Document you’ll find the document Id, which has been used or was created in order to store and find again the archived document. |
Module | The defined alias for the protocol information may be found in the column Module, which helps you to identify, which DocumentRouter instance was archiving the document. |
Client | The column Client contains the DR ip causing the protocol entry. |
Node | You may find the name of the server on which the DocumentRouter instance is running on in the column Node |
Operation | The operation that had been tried by the DocumentRouter instance against the archive may be found in the column Operation |
Start Time | The column Start Time contains the date and time, when the operation was started. |
End Time | You’ll find the date and time when the operation finished in the column End Time. |
Status | The column status contains the HTTP code which had been returned by the archiving or linking system during the |
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process. |
For further information to the KGS Protocol Writer plugin please consult KGS Protocol Writer Plugin .