I am assuming you are using Bitcoin-qt as your client. Well, all you have to do is right click on the transaction and get the transaction ID.
You then go to blockchain.info and paste in the transaction ID.
Voila! It's much more easy to understand now.
(Note: Bitcoin-qt transactions sometimes end with -000, remove that part before pasting into blockchain.info.)
You then go to blockchain.info and paste in the transaction ID.
Voila! It's much more easy to understand now.
(Note: Bitcoin-qt transactions sometimes end with -000, remove that part before pasting into blockchain.info.)
more simple again just using blockchain.info and right there it's easier to see the transaction ID and the other does not need to copy and paste: D