In the Instance ID column, click a specific instance ID to show the message

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3. Select a specific instance by clicking a row in the Instances table. To select multiple

instances, press Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click for the rows you want to select. 4. Select a specific action to perform.

5. From the View list, select Columns Partition to display the partition in which

the instance of the SOA composite application revision is contained.

6. From the View list, select Columns ECID to display execution context IDs

ECIDs. An ECID enables you to track a message flow that crosses instances of different composites.

7. In the Instance ID column, click a specific instance ID to show the message flow

through the various service components and binding components. If the instance ID is unavailable, the message flow cannot be accessed. However, you can still click the link for details.

8. In the Composite column, click a specific SOA composite application to access its

home page.

9. In the Logs column, click a specific log to access the Log Messages page with

filtered messages specific to that instance. Action Description Delete Selected Deletes the selected instance. Delete With Options Prompts you to first specify criteria for deleting the selected instance directly from the database. ■ Common Delete Options : Select a preset range of instances to delete from a list for example, older than 24 hours. ■ Delete All Instances That Match These Criteria : Specify criteria for deleting instances, including the start and stop times, and instance state. Any instance state selections you made at the top of the Instances page are ignored for this operation. To monitor the progress of instance deletion, you must check the log files. For information about log files, see Section 3.4, Configuring Log Files. Notes: ■ If this composite has thousands of instances to delete, do not use this option. Instead, use the purge script described in Section 9.3, Deleting Large Numbers of Instances with the Purge Scripts. ■ If you delete an instance with faults, those faults are no longer displayed in the Faults and Rejected Messages page. ■ This option does not purge BPEL process service engine recoverable invoke and callback messages. To completely purge those messages, use the purge scripts described in Section 9.3, Deleting Large Numbers of Instances with the Purge Scripts. Abort Terminates the selected instance. However, instance details are still available for review. Note: If you delete an instance with faults, those faults are no longer displayed in the Faults and Rejected Messages page. In addition, if a terminated instance shown as aborted had a fault, it is not added to the fault count.