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The Historical Archive Queue window is the primary method for reviewing archival records and information about when records archiving or restoring occurred. For example, if you want to know exactly when a particular record was archived and subsequently restored, you can search for the record and review this information.

  1. Log into the NPI client application.

  2. Select System Configuration System Configuration button Archiving.

  3. On the left side of the window, select the second button from the top to display the Historical Archive Queue window.

    Historical Archive button



    Historical Archive Queue window


The top of the window contains a Search bar and search parameters. The buttons to the left of the Search bar from left to right determine additional search criteria, as shown in the following table.

Button

Description

Search for Assembly Revision Archive Queue Items buttonSearch for Assembly Revision Archive Queue Items

 Searches for assemblies and processes

Search by Receiving ProcessesSearch for Receiving Process Archive Queue Items

 Searches for receiving processes

Search for Batch/GRN Archive Queue Items

 Searches for batches/GRNs

Search for Material Archive Queue Items

Searches for materials

Search for Workstation Data Archive Queue Items

Searches for archived machine performance data

To the right of the Search bar is the Search Search button button and a Text Options button you can use to modify the search to show only object names that start with or end with the search text in addition to exact matches.

On the right side of the window, the Show Latest Archive Queue Items and Show Latest Restore Queue Items buttons determine whether search results return only items that were most recently archived, most recently restored, or all records regardless of the last type of archiving action. At least one of these buttons must be toggled, and by default both are toggled to return all results.

After entering search criteria, select the Search button or press the Enter key on the keyboard to submit the search. Records processed more than once (archived and then restored) have an arrow to the left of the line that you can select to expand the record and view any activity, each on a separate line in descending chronological order. The information that displays for each activity line is similar to the display for items in the Active Archive Queue.

Option

Description

Item Name

The name of the record

Type

The type of operation: Archive or Restore

Item Type

The type of the record (Batch, for example)

Started

The start time of the Archive or Restore operation

Finished

The completion time of the Archive or Restore operation

Created By

The user who scheduled the operation

Created Date

The date the operation was originally scheduled

Status

The status of the operation: Complete or Canceled

 

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