The database stores entries in the Log table. This table has the following columns:
Id
Automatically generated ID of a message.
Date
Date and time of the event that generated the message.
Thread
The ID of the thread in the system.
Level
One of four levels, Debug, Info, Warning, or Error.
Logger
Set to
"APA" to indicate that
Kofax AP Agility
is the source of the message.
Message
Message provided with the entry.
Exception
Details about an exception, including the name and stack trace, if any.
To view the logs from
Kofax AP Agility
navigate to
Settings > Administration > General
Log. This displays the logging information saved in the Log database table.
The
General Log tab is not available for on-premise installations.
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The search returns topics that contain terms you enter. If you type more than one term, an OR is assumed, which returns topics where any of the terms are found. Enclose your search terms in quotes for exact-phrase matching.
The search also uses fuzzy matching to account for partial words (such as install and installs). The results appear in order of relevance, based on how many search terms occur per topic. Exact matches are highlighted.
To refine the search, you can use the following operators:
Type + in front of words that must be included in the search or - in front of words to exclude. (Example: user +shortcut –group finds shortcut and user shortcut, but not group or user group.)
Use * as a wildcard for missing characters. The wildcard can be used anywhere in a search term. (Example: inst* finds installation and instructions.)
Type title: at the beginning of the search phrase to look only for topic titles. (Example: title:configuration finds the topic titled “Changing the software configuration.”)
For multi-term searches, you can specify a priority for terms in your search. Follow the term with ^ and a positive number that indicates the weight given that term. A higher number indicates more weight. (Example: shortcut^10 group gives shortcut 10 times the weight as group.)
To use fuzzy searching to account for misspellings, follow the term with ~ and a positive number for the number of corrections to be made. (Example: port~1 matches fort, post, or potr, and other instances where one correction leads to a match.)
Note that operators cannot be used as search terms: + - * : ~ ^ ' "