| Field |
Details |
| 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
|
| CONTROLLER_TYPE |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The type of controller that’s used by the requested Visualforce
page.
- Possible Values
-
-
0: NOT_SPECIFIED
-
1: STANDARD
-
2: STANDARD_SET
-
3: CUSTOM
-
4: JAVA
-
5: SPRING
|
| 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.
|
| 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
- The CPU time in milliseconds to complete the request.
Indicates the amount of activity taking place in the
database layer during the request.
|
| DB_TOTAL_TIME |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The time in nanoseconds for a database round trip. Includes
time spent in the JDBC driver, network to the database, and
DB_CPU_TIME. Compare this field to
CPU_TIME to determine whether
performance issues are occurring in the database layer or in
your own code.
|
| EVENT_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
-
The type of event. The value is
always VisualforceRequest.
|
|
HTTP_METHOD
|
- Type
- String
- Description
- The HTTP method of the request—GET, POST, PUT, and so
on.
|
| IS_AJAX_REQUEST |
- Type
- Boolean
- Description
- The value is true if the
request is a partial page request.
|
| IS_FIRST_REQUEST |
- Type
- Boolean
- Description
- 1 if this page is the first Visualforce transaction in the
request, or 0 if it isn't.
|
| 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
|
| MANAGED_PACKAGE_NAMESPACE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- If the page is part of a managed package, the namespace of that
package.
|
| ORGANIZATION_ID |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 15-character ID of the
organization.
- Example
- 00D000000000123
|
| PAGE_NAME |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The name of the Visualforce page that was requested.
|
| QUERY |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The query string used to access the requested Visualforce page.
- Example
- Let’s assume that the requested Visualforce page
(/apex/myAccountDetailPage?id=001xx000003GYv6AAG)
shows details of the account whose ID is in the URL. The value of
QUERY in this case is ?id=001xx000003GYv6AAG.
|
| 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_SIZE |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The size of the request body, in bytes. Value is -1 if the request
body content is larger than 2GB, or if the request has no body (for
example, a typical GET request).
|
| 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.
|
| REQUEST_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The request type.
- Possible Values
-
-
page: a normal request for a
page
-
content_UI: a content request
for a page that originated in the user
interface
-
content_apex: a content request
initiated by an Apex call
-
PDF_UI: a request for a page in
PDF format through the user interface
-
PDF_apex: a request for PDF
format by an Apex call (usually a Web Service
call)
|
| RESPONSE_SIZE |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The size of the response, in bytes.
|
| 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
|
| 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_AGENT |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The numeric code for the type of client used to make the
request (for example, the browser, application, or
API).
|
| 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
|
| VIEW_STATE_SIZE |
- Type
- Number
- Description
- The size of the Visualforce
view state, in bytes.
|