The various tools available to general Integra users can be accessed from the Tools section of the Navigation panel or from the Tools link on the program banner. Some or all of these tools may be available to you depending on your system configuration. Additional help for some of the tools is available in the ADM and SPC helpfiles.
· Enable Logging for Current Program: Logging will be enabled for whatever program or module is loaded when you run this command. Logging can be turned off using the Configure Logging command on the ADM101Server Logging program, called by the Show Logs command.
· Show Logs: This commands opens the ADM101Server Logging program.
· Recache All: This command clears out the cache of the most recently accessed Integra pages (programs).
· Core Processes: This command calls the SPC Core Processes program.
· Job Enquiry: This command calls the SPC Job Enquiry.
· Reports Viewer: This command calls the SPC Report Viewer.
· Scheduled Jobs: This program is used to access the SPC job schedules.
· Document Updates Enquiry: This command calls the ADM403 Document Update Enquiry.
· Audit Enquiry: This command calls the ADM400 Audit Enquiry.
· Input Fields: This command displays useful information on the controls used by the currently loaded program.
· Field Definition: This command displays useful information on whatever field has the focus. The F8 key can also be used to access the field definition. The Security Target shown is used for field level security; if it is blank, field level security can not be applied.
· User Locale: If your Integra configuration gives you a choice of locale, this command can be used to select the one required.
· User Settings: This command calls the User Settings program.
· Network Messaging: This command calls the Network Messages window to display any messages sent to you from your Systems Administrator or from other Integra users authorised to send messages. Messages can also be accessed using the Messages link at the top right of your screen.
· Document Imaging: This command calls the Document Imaging tool.