Supervisor administration process management
Full version 7 function | Application/Contract | Sage X3 People/ERP | Class | APSADX | Representation | APSADX |
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This page is used to access the different Sage X3 People connected processes on the Sage X3 People solution associated with the current endpoint. It replaces the 'PSADX' function that was available in version 6 client.
Process list | Process details | Cancellation operation |
When the page is launched, a list of processes appears, including the following information:
This is a unique identifier of a process. It corresponds to the value obtained by the function adxuid(1)
when executed by the process.
Gives the IP address of the client. Can also be 'BATCH' if the process has been started by the Sage X3 People batch scheduler.
Corresponds to the login code of the Sage X3 People process.
This is the folder that the Sage X3 People process is connected to.
The IP service used to connect to the Sgae ERP X3 folder. Several services can access the same solution.
The application module and the function currently executed by the process. The function can be:
The login code used to connect to the server.
The date and hour of creation of the session.
The type of connection, that can be one of the following:
On environments where version 6 folders still exist, you can also have some other connection types:
When clicking on the process identifier (Ident 1) on a line in the query page, the detail of the process appears. The information present in the query is displayed for the query page line, plus the following elements:
Gives the CPU time spent by the process.
This is a unique process identifier. It corresponds to the value obtained by the function adxuid(2)
when executed by the process.
This grid displays the list of processes associated with the connection that are executed on the server. Usually, you have at least two processes:
Additional processes can exist:
For these processes, the process ID is listed as well as the server on which it runs. This server can naturally be different from the process server.
This operation can be run either from a query page by using the "X" icon on the line, or from a detail page by using the Cancel link.
It stops the processes that are attached to the current connection. This can be done only if the connection rights enable the user to execute this stop process function; otherwise, an error log will be displayed.