Viewing a Received Delivery Import Log File
The import log file for a received delivery is available in the Attachments table. The file provides a detailed view of the import process and is available upon the completion of every successful or unsuccessful import of any received delivery. The import log file for a delivery of some package types can be viewed using the View Import Log action, which is available from the Received Delivery Files table. The action is not available for received deliveries of replication package data. Both tables are available from a received delivery information page. The import log file lists information about the objects in the received delivery files and displays any errors that occurred during the import process that may have caused the import to fail.
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The import log file is overwritten with every import attempt. Only the latest file is available.
To review an import log file in Windchill, use the following steps.
1. Select the view import log icon from the Received Delivery Files table on the Received Delivery Files tab of the received delivery information page.
2. In the View Import Log window, review the log file contents in the Contents field. The following information is available in the log file:
Import Status: Lists the number of the received delivery as well as the status of the import.
Objects: Lists all imported objects.
Mapping/Conflicts: Lists the mapping types that were applied during the import.
Errors: Lists any errors that occurred during import, including object information for failed objects, the cause of the error, and a message that can help your administrator identify the problem.
3. Click Close.
To review an import log file in CSV format, use the following steps.
1. Download the import log file to your local system.
a. Select the row that contains the import log file from the Attachments table on the Attachments tab of the received delivery information page. Click the download icon at the top of the table to download the file.
b. Click the document format icon. For example, you may see a Microsoft Excel icon .
2. Open the document in a program that supports CSV format, such as Microsoft Excel.
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Depending on your browser, you may have different default behavior for handling CSV files.
3. Review the information in the log file. For more information, see Reviewing a Received Delivery Import Log.
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