Sensor logs on BPEL Console Sensor tab

Hi
I have BAM Sensrs in BPEL process at various activities. The data is published to BAM DO. How to check the logs, payload any details related . The sensor tabl in the BPEL COnsole...Does that show any details....bcoz I dont see anything there....
Guide where to look the excuted sensors payload and whether it executed succefully or errored out..
The only place where I go and look now is domain.log in BPEL and BAm Server log.

This is a known bug.
I think it is resolved in SP3.
Regards
Ingo

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    Decrease the auditLevel from BPELConsole -> Manage BPEL Domain -> Configurations tab. Doing so will reduce the amount of data saved to the dehydration store.
    Having said all that , its always good to be on latest 10.1.3.4 MLR # 5, so that if you have an SR logged with Oracle Support, they will not again ask you to upgrade to latest patch, rather they can focus on getting a fix for you on top of the latest patch itself.
    Hope this helps!
    Cheers
    Anirudh Pucha

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