Monitoring Transactions and Logs in Plinqx
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Overview
In Plinqx, Transactions play a pivotal role in tracking and managing interactions within the platform. Each transaction creates a record of an event or operation, and associated Logs provide detailed insights into these activities. Understanding both Transactions and Logs is essential for effective monitoring and troubleshooting of your integrations.
Start here
- Transactions End-User Guide: Learn how to locate, review, and reprocess transactions in Salesforce.
Transactions End-User Guide
Reference material
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Transaction Record Fields: A detailed field list for Transaction records.
Transaction Record Fields -
Log Record Fields: A detailed field list for Log records.
Log Record Fields -
Understanding Log Types: What Info, Debug, Error, and Action logs mean.
Understanding Log Types in Plinqx
Accessing Logs and Transactions
- To view Transactions and their associated Logs, navigate to the Transactions or Logs tabs in the Plinqx app.
- Use Salesforce list views, filters, and reports to monitor, analyze, and troubleshoot activity.
Conclusion
Understanding Transactions and Logs in Plinqx is vital for monitoring the integrations and operations within your Salesforce environment. By effectively using the information captured in these records, you can gain insights into the performance and issues of your integrations, leading to more informed decision-making and troubleshooting.
📄️ Transactions End-User Guide
Purpose
📄️ Transaction Record Fields
The following table outlines the fields in a Transaction record:
📄️ Log Record Fields
Each Log record provides detailed information about a specific event or operation. Below is a table of the fields in a Log record:
📄️ Understanding Log Types in Plinqx
In Plinqx, logs are categorized into different types to facilitate effective monitoring and troubleshooting of your integrations. Each log type serves a specific purpose, providing insights into various aspects of the transactions and operations within the platform. Recognizing and interpreting these log types is crucial for diagnosing issues, understanding system behavior, and ensuring the smooth functioning of your integrations. Below is a table that summarizes the various log types and their descriptions: