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The EVENT LOG Table
The EVENT LOG table displays these columns for each event:
ID- Unique event identifier.
Severity - The severity level of the event, represented by a colored circle, can be one of DISABLED/OFF (gray circle), INFO (green circle), WARNING (yellow circle), or ERROR (red circle).
Category - The type of event, such as REQUEST, SESSION, or TRANSACTION.
Type - The type of event that occurred which can be anything in the event lifecycle including:
START, STOP, RESTART, CREATE, DELETE, ADD, REMOVE, ON, OFF, END, FAIL, CANCEL, COMMIT, ROLLBACK, COMPENSATE, DESTROY, REFRESH, REQUEST, RESPONSE, MISS, SUCCESS, INCREASE, DECREASE, CHECK_OUT, CHECK_IN, INVALID, TERMINATE, MODIFY, IMPACT, OVER, UNDER, PASS, RESET, ROLL, WRITE, WAIT, RUN, EXHAUST, UP, DOWN
Owner - User who generated this event.
Time - The date and time the event occurred.
Description - A description of the event, such as the request id.