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Persistent Line Inbound Queue

The Persistent Line Inbound Queue form displays the contents of the inbound queue for synchronous communication.

Persistent Line Inbound Queue Form

This form is displayed when you click Manufacturer-specific > MB. Mercedes-Benz > Menu - Utilities > StarConnect Data Server > Persistent Line Dispatcher to display the Persistent Line Dispatcher form and click the Tools > View processed requests menu bar command. It displays the contents of the inbound queue for synchronous communication.

Menu Bar and Toolbar:

Menu bar Toolbar Action
File > Exit Exit.gif Returns you to the previous form.

Edit > Details Edit.gif Displays the details of the inbound queue record for synchronous communication.
Edit > Refresh ResetStats.gif Refreshes the grid with new, changed inbound queue records.

Help > Help Help2.gif Displays this help topic in a web browser.
Help > About Displays version and copyright information.

Fields:

External system ID: Select to filter the GSSN dealer number of the main outlet of the dealer (retailer) in the grid.

Processor module: Select to filter the processor of a specific processing module in the grid.

Grid:

The queue will only keep a received request for maximum of seven days after receiving.

Request timestamp: Displays the date and time the request is received by the persistent line handler..

ID: Displays the unique ID in the inbound queue for synchronous transfer.

Request ID: Displays the unique Request ID received from STCDS. This request ID is included in the response to STCDS.

Type: Displays the type of the request as configured by STCDS.

Operation: Displays the description of the operation provided by STCDS. The operation ID is used to determine the processing module that handles the request.

Status: Displays the status of the request:

Module: Displays the module code of a specific processing module.

Processor: Displays the ID of the processor that is allocated to process this request. For example, 1 is the first processor in the list of this external system ID.

Response timestamp: Displays the date and time when the response to STCDS is sent over the asynchronous line by the processor.

Processing time: Displays the total time Autoline needed to generate and send the response back to STCDS, including the transmission time.