Process Monitor Filters
The following built-in filters are available in the Process Monitor.
- All (Non-Maintenance) Processes: This includes processes from definitions that do not have the Maintenance property set.
- For the Last 24 Hours: This includes processes that have been scheduled to run over the last 24 hours.
- For the Next 24 Hours: This includes processes that have been scheduled to run over the next 24 hours.
- For a Window of 24 Hours: This includes processes that have been schedule to run between the last 12 hours and the next 12 hours.
- For the Last 7 Days: This includes processes that have been scheduled to run over the last 7 days.
- For the Next 7 Days: This includes processes that have been scheduled to run over the next 7 days.
- For a Window of 7 Days: This includes processes that have been schedule to run between the past 84 hours and the next 84 hours.
- In an Initial State: This include processes with a status of either New or Scheduled. It excludes standard or custom maintenance processes.
- In a Pending State: This includes processes with a status of Chained, Queue Held, EventWait, LockWait, Queued, Dispatched, Assigned, or Canceling. It excludes standard or custom maintenance processes.
- In an Active State: This includes processes with a status of Running, Waiting, or Killing. It excludes standard or custom maintenance processes.
- In a Final State: This includes processes with a status of Skipped, Disabled, Ignored, Unknown, Completed, Error, Killed, or Canceled. It excludes standard or custom maintenance processes.
- In a Console State: This includes processes with a status of either Restart or Console. It excludes standard or custom maintenance processes.
- In a Console State (Include Child Processes): This includes processes that have a status of either ConsoleRestart or Console. It excludes standard and custom maintenance processes.
- In a Manual Intervention State (Include Child Processes): This includes processes that have a status of Never, Overdue, ConsoleRestart, Held, Modified, Console, or that has an Operator Message as well as any child processes of the process. It excludes a standard and custom maintenance process.
- In a Manual Intervention State: This includes processes that have a status of Never, Overdue, ConsoleRestart, Held, Modified, Console, or that has an Operator Message that requires a reply and has not been replied to. It excludes a standard or custom maintenance process.
- With Status "Error": This includes processes that have reached status Error.
- With Status "Completed": This includes processes that have reached status Completed.
- With Status "Overdue": This includes processes that have reached status Overdue.
- With Status "Running": This includes processes that have reached status Running.
- With Status "Never": This includes processes that have been scheduled to run more than 2 years in the future or for which the scheduling criteria cannot met (for example, there is no running Process Server capable of executing it in its Queue).
- All Process Resolutions: This includes processes that have been scheduled and that have not yet started.
- Not current master: This includes processes for which the Process Definition has changed.
- Delayed in remote system: This includes processes that have been delayed in a remote system.
- Custom Maintenance (Background) Processes: This includes system (non-housekeeping) processes and processes from definitions that have the Maintenance property set.
- Standard Maintenance (Background) Processes: This includes standard housekeeping processes.
Note: Child processes are usually included in standard monitor filters if they have an ancestor matches the filter. The only exceptions are filters in a Console state and in a manual intervention state.
For more information, see Working with Filters.