IBM VERSION 9 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
To see the most recent information, click the Refresh icon
button.
The Task History page shows the results of tasks that were previously executed.
You can use this information to estimate how long future tasks will run.
The Task History page contains one row for each execution of a task. The Task
Center contains only one row for each task no matter how many times the task is
executed. Each row in the Task Center could be directly related to multiple rows in
the Task History page of the Journal.
For each completed execution of a task, you can perform the following actions:
v View the execution results
v View the task that was executed
v Edit the task that was executed
v View the task execution statistics
v Remove the task execution object from the Journal
To
perform one of these actions, right-click a completed task execution and select
the corresponding action from the pop-up menu that appears.
Database History:
You can check the status of key events in the life of your database using the
database history. The Database History page in the Journal lists a record of
recovery and administrative events:
v A database or table spaces are backed up, restored or rolled forward.
v A table space is created, altered, quiesced, renamed or dropped.
v A table is loaded, dropped, reorganized.
v A database is recovered.
Figure 9. Journal window
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