| Field |
Details |
| API_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The type of API request.
- Possible values are:
-
D—Apex Class
-
E—SOAP Enterprise
-
M—SOAP Metadata
-
P—SOAP Partner
-
S—SOAP Apex
-
T—SOAP Tooling
-
f—Feed
-
l—Live Agent
-
p—SOAP ClientSync
|
| API_VERSION |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The version of the API that’s being used.
- For example: 36.0.
|
| AUTHENTICATION_METHOD_REFERENCE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The authentication method used by a third-party identification
provider for an OpenID Connect single sign-on protocol. This field
is available in API version 51.0 and later.
|
| BROWSER_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The identifier string returned by the browser used at login.
- Example values are:
- Go-http-client/1.1
- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel
Mac OS X 10.12; rv%3A50.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/50.0
- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel
Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Chrome/51.0.2704.84 Safari/537.36
|
| CIPHER_SUITE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The TLS cipher suite used for the login. Values are OpenSSL-style
cipher suite names, with hyphen delimiters. For more information,
see OpenSSL Cryptography and
SSL/TLS Toolkit.
|
| 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.
|
| 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”.
-
For example: 96.43.144.26.
|
| 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 Login.
|
| 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.
- For example: GeJCsym5eyvtEK2I.
|
| LOGIN_STATUS |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The status of the login attempt. For successful logins, the value
is LOGIN_NO_ERROR. All other values indicate errors or
authentication issues. For details, see Login Event Type —
LOGIN_STATUS Values.
|
| ORGANIZATION_ID |
- Type
- Id
- Description
- The 15-character ID of the organization.
- For example: 00D000000000123.
|
| 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.
- For example: 3nWgxWbDKWWDIk0FKfF5DV.
|
| REQUEST_STATUS |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The status of the request for a page view or user interface
action.
- Possible values are:
-
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.
|
| 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. For Login Event Type, this field
is usually null because the event is captured before a session is
created.
- Example
- d7DEq/ANa7nNZZVD
|
| SOURCE_IP |
- Type
- IP
- Description
- The source IP of the login request.
|
| TIMESTAMP |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The access time of Salesforce services in GMT.
- For example: 20130715233322.670.
|
| TIMESTAMP_DERIVED |
- Type
- DateTime
- Description
- The access time of Salesforce services in ISO8601-compatible
format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS.sssZ).
- For example: 2015-07-27T11:32:59.555Z. Timezone is GMT.
|
| TLS_PROTOCOL |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The TLS protocol used for the login.
- Example
- There are 3 possible values.
|
| URI |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The URI of the page that’s receiving the request.
- For 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.
- For 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.
-
For example: 00590000000I1SNIA0.
|
| USER_NAME |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The username that’s used for login.
|
| USER_TYPE |
- Type
- String
- Description
- The category of user license.
- Possible values are:
-
CsnOnly—Users
whose access to the application is limited to Chatter. This
user type includes Chatter Free and Chatter moderator
users.
-
CspLitePortal—CSP Lite Portal license. Users
whose access is limited because they’re organization
customers and access the application through a customer
portal or an Experience Cloud site.
-
CustomerSuccess—Customer Success license.
Users whose access is limited because they’re organization
customers and access the application through a customer
portal.
-
Guest—Users
whose access is limited so that your customers can view and
interact with your site without logging in.
-
PowerCustomerSuccess—Power Customer Success
license. Users whose access is limited because they’re
organization customers and access the application through a
customer portal. Users with this license type can view and
edit data they directly own or data owned by or shared with
users below them in the customer portal role hierarchy.
-
PowerPartner—Power Partner license. Users
whose access is limited because they’re partners and
typically access the application through a partner portal or
site.
-
SelfService—Users whose access is limited
because they’re organization customers and access the
application through a self-service portal.
-
Standard—Standard user license. This user
type also includes Salesforce Platform and Salesforce
Platform One user licenses, and admins for this org.
|