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Reviewing the status and history for real-time streaming exports

To review the status and history information for near real-time streaming exports, select the History tab and Streaming subtab for the view on the View Details page, which is shown in the following screenshot.

History tab example for streaming exports

History tab example for streaming exports

Each row in the streaming history data table represents a stream of data from NexJ CRM.

The streaming history data table contains the following columns:

  • Status - displays "Stopped" when you disable streaming for the publishing target that has been added to the view in the Publishing Options tab, "Streaming with errors" if the streaming session is active and errors have occurred, or "Stopped with errors" if the streaming session has stopped (for example, streaming has been disabled) and errors have occurred.

    There will be only one occurrence of "Streaming." All other rows will show "Stopped."

  • Streaming Start - displays the date and time when you enabled streaming for this view (you can sort the column in ascending or descending order by clicking the arrow button)

  • Streaming Finish - displays the date and time when you disabled streaming for this view

  • Updates Published - displays the number of changes from NexJ CRM that have been published for the view during a streaming period

  • Errors - displays the number of exceptions that occurred when trying to connect to the publishing endpoint during a streaming period

If your snapshot has errors, click the Errors link in the Status column to open the Errors dialog where you can further investigate the errors. For information about the data table columns used in the Errors dialog see, Error handling for snapshots and real-time streaming exports.

Failed streaming updates can be retried (on a per-session basis) by clicking the Retry failed updates button

. Failed updates can also be retried individually (on a per-message basis) in the Errors tab.

When a failed update is retried, the latest version of the relevant CRM data object will be published. Therefore it will not necessarily match the details of the original streaming update.

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