| Field |
Details |
| AVERAGE_ROW_SIZE |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The average row size of all rows in the Report event, in bytes. A
large average size, coupled with a high
ROW_COUNT, can indicate that a user is
downloading information for fraudulent purposes. For example, a
salesperson who downloads all sales leads before departing for a
competitor.
- Example
- 700
|
| CLIENT_IP |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The IP address of the client that’s
using Salesforce services. A Salesforce internal IP
(such as a login from Salesforce Workbench or
AppExchange) is shown as “Salesforce.com IP��.
- Example
- 96.43.144.26
|
| CPU_TIME |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The CPU time in milliseconds used to complete the request.
This field indicates the amount of activity taking place in
the app server layer, highlighting pieces of Apex or
Visualforce code that need refactoring.
|
| DB_BLOCKS |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- Indicates how much activity is occurring in the database. A
high value for this field suggests that adding indexes or
filters on your queries would benefit performance.
|
| DB_CPU_TIME |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- Allows you to monitor trends in database uptime.
|
| DB_TOTAL_TIME |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The time in nanoseconds for a database round trip. Compare
this field to CPU_TIME to determine
whether performance issues are occurring in the database
layer or in your own code.
|
| DISPLAY_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The report display type, indicating the run mode of the
report.
- Possible Values
-
-
D:
Dashboard
-
S: Show
Details
-
H: Hide
Details
|
| ENTITY_NAME |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The name of the object affected by the trigger.
|
| EVENT_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
-
The type of event. The value is
always Report.
|
| LOGIN_KEY |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The string that ties together all
events in a given user’s login session. It starts with a
login event and ends with either a logout event or the
user session expiring.
- Example
- GeJCsym5eyvtEK2I
|
| NUMBER_BUCKETS |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The number of buckets that were used in the report.
|
| NUMBER_COLUMNS |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The number of columns in the report.
|
| NUMBER_EXCEPTION_FILTERS |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The number of exception filters that are used in the
report.
|
| ORGANIZATION_ID |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 15-character ID of the
organization.
- Example
- 00D000000000123
|
| RENDERING_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The report rendering type, describing the format of the
report output.
- Possible Values
-
-
W: Web
(HTML)
-
E: Email
-
P:
Printable
-
X: Excel
-
C:
Comma-separated values (CSV)
-
J: JavaScript
Object Notation (JSON)
|
| REPORT_ID |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 15-character ID of the report that was run.
|
| REPORT_ID_DERIVED |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 18-character case insensitive ID of the report that was
run.
|
| REQUEST_ID |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The unique ID of a single
transaction. A transaction can contain one or more
events. Each event in a given transaction has the same
REQUEST_ID.
- Example
- 3nWgxWbDKWWDIk0FKfF5DV
|
| REQUEST_STATUS |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The status of the request for a page view or user interface
action.
- Possible Values
-
-
S: Success.
Salesforce handled the request successfully. If an
Apex controller throws an exception, this status is
also returned.
-
F: Failure.
Typically 4xx or 5xx HTTP codes, such as no
permission to view page, page took too long to
render, page is read-only.
-
U:
Undefined
-
A:
Authorization Error
-
R: Redirect.
Typically a 3xx HTTP code, possibly initiated by an
Apex controller in a Visualforce page.
-
N: Not Found.
404 error.
|
| ROW_COUNT |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The number of rows that were processed in the Report event. High
row counts, coupled with a high
AVERAGE_ROW_SIZE, can indicate that a user
is downloading information for fraudulent purposes. For example, a
salesperson who downloads all sales leads before departing for a
competitor.
- Example
- 150
|
| RUN_TIME |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The amount of time that the request
took in milliseconds.
|
| SESSION_KEY |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The user’s unique session ID. You
can use this value to identify all user events within a
session. When a user logs out and logs in again, a new
session is started.
- Example
- d7DEq/ANa7nNZZVD
|
| SORT |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The sort column and order that was used in the report.
|
| TIMESTAMP |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The access time of Salesforce
services.
- Example
- 20130715233322.670
|
| TIMESTAMP_DERIVED |
- Type
- DateTime
- Description
- The access time of Salesforce services in ISO8601-compatible
format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.sssZ).
- Example
- 2015-07-27T11:32:59.555Z
|
| URI |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The URI of the page that’s receiving the request.
- Example
- /home/home.jsp
|
| URI_ID_DERIVED |
- Type
- ID
- Description
- The 18-character case insensitive ID of the URI of the page
that’s receiving the request.
|
| USER_ID |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 15-character ID of the user who’s
using Salesforce services through the UI or the
API.
- Example
- 00530000009M943
|
| USER_ID_DERIVED |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 18-character case insensitive ID of the user who’s using
Salesforce services through the UI or the API.
- Example
- 00590000000I1SNIA0
|