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WEBfactory 2010

Events Section

Abstract

Click here to learn how to configure the WF2010 Events logging and IoT forwarding of user, alarming and server operations.

The Events section allows the user to configure the logging and IoT forwarding of user operations.

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The Events section

The options listed in the Events section are:

UI Option

Description

Deleting

Toggles the deletion of logged user operations, keeping the most recent logged operations.

Max Days

The maximum number of days a logged user operation is kept before deleting. The logged user operations that reach this age will get deleted.

Max Numbers

The maximum quantity of logged user operations to be kept. When the number is exceeded, the oldest logged user operations are deleted, thus keeping the total number of logged operations constant.

Alarms

Log to Database: all alarm events will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all alarm events will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.

User Write Operations

Log to Database: all signal write events performed by users will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all signal write events performed by users will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.

User Logon Operations

Log to Database: all user login events will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all user login will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.

System Events

Log to Database: all system events will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all user login will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.

System Alarms

Log to Database: all system alarms will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all system alarms will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.

User Modifications

Log to Database: all modifications performed to users will be logged in the database.

Forward to IoT hub: all modifications performed to users will be forwarded to the IoT Hub.