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Access and Use the OPSLOG Browse Profile Panels

Use these procedures to access and use the OPSLOG Browse profile panels.

To access and use the panels

  1. Issue either one of these commands from the command line on the primary OPSLOG Browse panel:
    PROFILE or PROFILEX
    

    You see a display similar to the one shown here:

    ---------------------------- OPSLOG Browse Profile --------------------------- . Command ===> . Profile ID ( ? for list ) . Specify I for Include (DEFAULT) and X FOR eXclude . Jobname I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . MSGID I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . Ruleset I ===> I ===> . Color I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . SYSNAME I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . User I ===> I ===> I ===> I ===> . . Event Profiles - specify Y or N . MSG => Y CMD => Y DIS => Y DOM => Y ENA => Y . EOM => Y GLV => Y OMG => Y REQ => Y SEC => Y . TOD => Y SCR => Y ARM => Y EOS => Y EOJ => Y . TLM => Y USS => Y API => Y RULETRACE => Y . Point Shoot - specify Y or N Timeformat C(urrent) or M(essage) . POINTSHOOT => Y TIMEFORMAT => M . ---------------------------------------------------------------- . | No level 2 profile - SCROLL DOWN for level 2 profile entry | . ---------------------------------------------------------------- . Press ENTER key to update profile. Enter END command to return to OPSLOG. .

    This menu contains the following option for choosing which time format you prefer:

    TIMEFORMAT option

    Reflects the time of the timestamp on the top right of the opslog browse panel.

    Valid values are:

    M

    (Default) Reflects the time of the first message shown in opslog.

    C

    Reflects the current time.

    Default: M

  2. Scrolling down from the primary Profile Panel.

    The following secondary level Profile Panel displays:

    ---------------------- OPSLOG Browse Second Level Profile --------------------- Command ===> NOTE: Any non-blank entry in this second level profile will result in additional processing and may cause some delay in your OPSLOG session. |------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Scan for TEXT | Scan columns | | TEXT is case sensitive | FROM | TO | |---------------------------------------------------------|------|-------| | | | | | | | | | | | | |---------------------------------------------------------|------|-------| ASID ===> ===> ===> ===> Exit Type ===> ===> ===> Valid Exit Types: MVS, JES3, IMS, OMG, DSN, TRAC, NIP, CICS, CNSV, CA7, and NONE Press ENTER key to update profile. Enter END command to exit.

  3. Enter a question mark (?) in the entry field Profile ID of the first level profile panel.

    You will see a display similar to this one:

    ---------------------------- OPSLOG Browse Profile --------------------------- C +-------------------------------------+ | Current profile IDs Row 1 to 3 of 3 | Active id - MIST - | Command ===> | d X FOR eXclude J | Line Commands: S Select D Delete | I ===> I ===> | | I ===> I ===> M | EXCLA | I ===> I ===> | JOBID | I ===> I ===> R | + MIST - | I ===> C | ********* Bottom of data ********** | I ===> I ===> S | F1=HELP F2=SPLIT F3=END | I ===> I ===> U | F4=RETURN F5=RFIND F6=RCHANGE | I ===> I ===> +-------------------------------------+ Event Profiles - specify Y or N MSG => Y CMD => Y DIS => Y DOM => Y ENA => Y EOM => Y GLV => Y OMG => Y REQ => Y SEC => Y TOD => Y SCR => Y ARM => Y EOS => Y EOJ => Y TLM => Y USS => Y API => Y RULETRACE => Y Point Shoot - Specify Y or N POINTSHOOT => Y ---------------------------------------------------------------- | No level 2 profile - SCROLL DOWN for level 2 profile entry | ---------------------------------------------------------------- Press ENTER key to update profile. Enter END command to return to OPSLOG.

    The Current Profile ID panel displays the different settings you have saved under individual IDs.

A SAVE command entered with a valid profile ID creates a new entry into the table displayed above. An ID may be entered into the Profile ID entry field before issuing the SAVE command to create a new ID or overwrite an existing ID. If an ID is not entered into this entry field, the application prompts you for a new one.