Select the schema of the Q Apply program that you want to analyze. Depending on your choice in the Information to Display field, the statistics might also reflect the performance of Q Capture programs that send transactions to the Q Apply program whose schema you select.
Select a category of latency statistics. The report window shows statistics based on your choice. These are the categories:
Specifies that you want to start with the oldest saved data about Q Replication latency.
Specifies that you want to choose a date and time for the start point of Q Replication latency statistics.
Type a start date in the format month date, year (for example, March 25, 2004). The date cannot be older than the oldest saved data about Q Replication latency.
Opens a calendar that lets you select a start date. The date cannot be older than the oldest saved data about Q Replication latency.
Type a start time in the format hh:mm:ss. You can also highlight the hours, minutes, or seconds value and use the arrows.
Specifies that you want to end with the current date and time.
Specifies that you want to choose a date and time for the end point of Q Replication latency statistics.
Type an end date in the format month date, year (for example, March 26, 2004).
Opens a calendar that lets you select an end date.
Type an end time in the format hh:mm:ss. You can also highlight the hours, minutes, or seconds value and use the arrows.
Select the time interval for grouping the results.
To calculate an average for your chosen interval, select a rate of time. The rate affects the values of the Minimum Latency and Maximum Latency columns in the report window. The rate must be smaller than your choice in the Time intervals field. Available only when you select a time interval.
Opens a new window to show the results of your query. You can generate multiple report windows by changing settings and clicking Show Report again.
Opens a window that shows the SQL SELECT statement that is used to retrieve saved data about Q Replication latency.
Closes the window.