Configuring Logging

The Pitney Bowes Data Quality Connector for Siebel provides a logging service to monitor its events.

  1. From the Siebel window, click Navigate > Site Map.
  2. Click Administration - PBBI Group 1 Data Quality Administration.
  3. Under the PBBI Group 1 Data Quality Administration heading at the top of the page, click Options Manager.
  4. Configure the options. When you are done, click Save Changes. Use Clear Cache to reset the options.
    Table 1. Logging Options

    Option

    Description

    Client Log File

    Specifies the Siebel client machine destination log directory and filename when using Siebel Thick Client.

    This log file contains error messages, return code messages, cleansing and deduplication information about each transaction, your original input information, and the information once it has been processed through the Data Quality Connector for Siebel. All of the information found in this log file pertains to the client side of the Data Quality Connector for Siebel.

    Note: This option is ignored when accessing the Siebel application through Siebel Thin Client

    Server Log File

    Specifies the Siebel Server machine destination log directory and filename when using Siebel Thin Client.

    This log file contains error messages, return code messages, cleansing and deduplication information about each transaction, your original input information, and the information once it has been processed through the Data Quality Connector for Siebel. All of the information found in this log file pertains to the server side of the Data Quality Connector for Siebel.

    Note: This option is ignored when accessing the Siebel application through Siebel Thick Client.

    Logging

    Specifies whether logging is enabled. You can choose to enable or disable this option.

    Cleansing Logging Level

    Specifies how data cleansing results are logged. One of the following:

    0
    Log nothing.
    1
    Log errors when cleansing address function fails.
    2
    Log cleansing input and output as well as errors when cleansing function fails.

    Deduplication Logging Level

    Specifies how data deduplication results are logged. One of the following:

    0
    Log nothing.
    1
    Log errors when data deduplication fails.
    2
    Log data deduplication input and output as well as errors when data deduplication function fails.

    Merge Logging Level

    Specifies the logging level for merging. One of the following:

    0
    Log nothing.
    1
    Log errors when data merging fails.
    2
    Log data merging input and output as well as errors when data merging function fails.