Use these procedures to access and use the OPSLOG Browse profile panels.
To access and use the panels
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:
Reflects the time of the timestamp on the top right of the opslog browse panel.
Valid values are:
(Default) Reflects the time of the first message shown in opslog.
Reflects the current time.
Default: M
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.
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.
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