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User Task Bar Elements

Description

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System Identifier field
System Identifier field

Identifies the Universal Controller environment as specified by the System Identifier Universal Controller system property.
 
You can click this element, or the Cluster Node time element (below), to display the System Details widget, as displayed on the default Home Dashboard or selected from the Widgets list.

Identifies the Cluster Node time, as indicated by the Node Time Display user preference.

A color indicator to the left of the time identifies the status of the Cluster Node:

  • Active
  • Passive
  • Offline
  • Unknown

You can click this element, or the Universal Controller environment element (above), to display the System Details widget, as displayed on the default Home Dashboard or selected from the Widgets list.

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Enables you to perform a global search across the entire user interface for Name, Description, and/or Member of Business Services across multiple record types.


Displays a list of user actions that can be taken for the logged in user.

Displays the Universal Controller user interface Home Dashboard.

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Console icon
Console icon

Displays the Console.

Accesses the Universal Controller documentation.

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Global Search
Global Search
Global Search

Global Search enables you to search the user interface for Name, Description, and/or Member of Business Services across the following record types:

  • Agent
  • Agent Cluster
  • Application
  • Bundle
  • Bundle Target
  • Calendar
  • Credentials
  • Database Connection
  • Email Connection
  • Email Template
  • OMS Server
  • PeopleSoft Connection
  • SAP Connection
  • Script
  • SNMP Manager
  • Task
  • Trigger
  • Variable
  • Virtual Resource

You can search for:

  • Exact field search:
    Enter a specific record name.
  • Partial field search:
    Enter partial text and use a question mark ( ? ) to replace any single character.
  • Wildcard search:
    Use a wildcard ( * ) to match one or more matching values (for example: t*, Test*, *est*.


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You can receive search results only for records for which you have read access.


To perform a Global Search:

  1. Click the Settings icon to configure which fields to search.  By default, the Name and Description fields are selected.

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  2. In the Search field, enter the text to search for.
  3. Click the Search icon to perform the search.

    A list of any search results then displays.

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User Actions
User Actions
User Actions

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