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Using Tabular Commands for Specific Operations

The Tabular commands you use to perform specific operations on a particular panel are described in the following table:

Tabular Command


Name


Description

A

ACTIVATE

Activates all reports for a specified job

C

DISPLAY BUNDLE CONTENTS

Displays a list of active reports that comprise a bundle

F

FREE

Frees all entries for a report identifier from system ownership

H

DISPLAY HISTORICAL DATA

Displays the historical data for an entry

J

DISPLAY JOB DATA

Displays job data for a job that creates a report

P

PRINT BUNDLE NOW

Forces a bundle to print at the next opportunity, even though all active reports in the bundle are not yet created

Bundles are described in the chapter "Creating a Bundle of Reports."

PS

PRESET

Indicates how to handle the last rerun of previously produced reports that belong to specified steps

Note: This command works only if the interface between and CA Deliver and CA 11 Restart and Tracking is set up at your site.

R

RENAME

Renames an entry

Enter the new name immediately to the right of the name of the item you are renaming.

T

TRACK

Posts a report to a station with tracking data (used with report detail historical data)

TD

DELETE TRACKING DATA

Deletes tracking data for a station (used with report detail historical data)

U

INACTIVATE

Deactivates all entries for a specified item

UF

FORCEFULLY INACTIVATE

In all circumstances, entries for a specified item are forcefully deactivated

Important! Use this tabular command only as a last resort to clean up entries in a database because some entries might be left on the spool volumes.

X

DISPLAY CROSS- REFERENCE LIST

Displays a cross-referenced list of report identifiers for a distribution identifier or distribution information for a report identifier