To access OPSLOG Browse, enter 1 on the OPSVIEW Primary Options Menu. The OPSLOG Browse display appears.
To access OPSLOG WebView, enter your local Internet or intranet URL in Internet Explorer. This URL is defined at OPSLOG WebView installation. We recommend using a URL of the following format:
intranet.companyname.com/OPSLOG
However, local practices at your installation may require that you use a URL of a different format. Users are required to log on to OPSLOG WebView at the start of a session using their TSO user ID and password. Your system security package (CA Top Secret, RACF, and so on) verifies that the user is authorized. You may also use a CA OPS/MVS security rule to limit the access to a select list of users.
Navigation through the OPSLOG data is similar in OPSLOG Browse and OPSLOG WebView; however, OPSLOG WebView is a Windows application that has the look and feel of a typical Windows application. Drop-down menus provide access to search and positioning commands in OPSLOG WebView, whereas the OPSVIEW option uses line commands for the same purpose. Other differences will be noticeable as you navigate through the application.
Information on how to use OPSLOG WebView is documented in context sensitive help screens, which you can access by pressing the F1 key once OPSLOG WebView has started.
Note: The remainder of this chapter describes the use of the OPSVIEW OPSLOG function under TSO/ISPF.
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