Transaction Monitor
To see all transactions and the details of an individual transaction, users can visit the Transaction Monitor.
The Transaction Monitor lists all successful or unsuccessful transactions that have been processed through the Veratrak Hub platform.
Accessing the Transaction Monitor requires the user to have transactions:read permission. Internal users with this permission will be able to see all transactions, whereas Guest users can only see transactions where the sender or receiver matches the trading partner which they belong to.
Transactions List
The Transaction Monitor displays a paginated list of transactions in chronological order, sorted by most recent transactions on top.
The following information is displayed for each transaction in the list:
Created on: date and time when the transaction has been created
Sender: who sent the information
Receiver: who was the receiver of the information
Transaction ID: unique identifier of the transaction; a transaction can have multiple steps which will all have the same Transaction ID
Step: a short explanation of how the information was processed in each step of the transaction
Status: displays whether the step was successfully executed or if the execution failed
Filtering Transactions
Users can filter transactions by date, status, sender, receiver and transaction type.
Transaction Details
Selecting a transaction will take you to that transaction's details page. The details page will display all events (steps) related to that transaction (having the same transaction ID) in chronological order, with the most recent events at the bottom.
In case of an error, the details section will display the full error message.
Each step within a transaction can be expanded in the list to see further details. If a step has a file associated with it, you are able to preview and download that file.
Verifying transactions on the blockchain
Veratrak's unique offering leverages blockchain technology for added redundancy of data storage, and immutability of all data exchanged via the Hub. Users can verify authenticity and view blockchain-specific details for each transaction below.
By clicking on each transaction, you are also able to verify that the transaction has been added to the blockchain. The system will generate a cryptographic fingerprint (hash) of the file and will store it on the blockchain network so the message contents can be verified at any time.
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