Audit
The Audit page shows the audit records of the IBM Task Mining process that is published to IBM Process Mining.
Learn more about the Audit page.
Understanding Audit page elements
Table 1. Elements of the Audit page
| Element Number | Element Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Options for filtering | More information in the Applying Filters to the Audit Records section |
| 2 | List of captures | More information in the following list on "item details" |
| 3 | Page navigation | Section to select the page of the task script table to view |
| 4 | Items per page | Section to select the number of items that must be shown in the task script table in a page |
You can expand each captured item to view the following additional information:
- Number of processed events
- Date and time of execution of the steps
- Business process status and related upload status (for stand-alone projects)
- Business activities details (for example, workflows)
- Specific status of a specific workflow
- Warning messages observed during the workflow
- Upload status for that specific business activity
If the IBM Task Mining project and the IBM Process Mining process are not owned by the same user, the process recording fails and the Upload Status column displays Error. To change the ownership of the process, use the Administration menu in IBM Process Mining.
For more information about changing ownership, see IBM Process Mining Administration manual.
Applying filters to audit records
You can filter the audit records by entering the date and time
in the Start Date and End Date
fields or by selecting the filter options in the
Filter section (
).
The following table shows different filtering options, their values and descriptions.
| Filter | Description | Values |
|---|---|---|
| Start Date and End Date | Filter the audit records that are captured between the specified date and time. |
dd indicates date, mm indicates month,
yyyy indicates year, hh indicates hour, and mm
indicates minute. |
| Processor status | Filter the audit records based on the publishing status of the project configuration |
|
| Miner status | Filter the audit records based on the status of event log generation after the mining and classification of the extracted data |
|
| Upload status | Filter the audit records based on the status of event log upload on the IBM Process Mining application |
|
You can also group the audit records into sessions by using the Group by session switch.
- IBM Task Mining updates Processor Status,
Miner Status, and Upload Status
based on the
partialorendtype of TM Agent capture. - If the TM Agent capture has the
partialvalue, TM Backend updates only Processor status. If the TM Agent capture has theendvalue, TM Backend updates all the three statuses. - If the TM Agent capture has the
partialvalue, Miner status and Upload status do not showErroreven if Processor status showsError.
Downloading a capture
To download a capture and decrypt the downloaded file, you must first contact IBM Support. The Download option is available only under the following conditions:
- Your user account has Decrypt authorization.
- You have set the decryption key provided by IBM Support under Public Key in the User Profile menu.
You can find the download button in the overflow menu () of the capture you
want to download.
Reuploading a capture
Do the following steps to reupload a capture item if it has some errors:
- Click the overflow menu (
) on the capture that you want to download.
- Click Retry upload.
Deleting a capture
Do the following steps to delete a single capture:
- Click the overflow menu (
) on the capture you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
It is not possible to retrieve the data after deletion. Make sure to choose the correct capture for deletion.