Although OPSLOG Browse looks similar to ISPF/PDF Browse, the differences are:
When you enter OPSLOG Browse after setting your OPSLOG Browse Profile, this message appears:
Data displayed is filtered by a profile specification.
OPSLOG Browse has no data set specification panel.
OPSLOG Browse displays a stream of the CA OPS/MVS automation events; the display is constantly updated as additional events occur. As long as you do not enter a command that alters your position in the OPSLOG (such as the FIND command), OPSLOG Browse repositions to the current bottom of the OPSLOG each time you press Enter.
You can use the GOMODE command to place OPSLOG Browse in automatic update mode. When OPSLOG Browse is in this mode, you do not have to press Enter to refresh the screen. Instead, CA OPS/MVS automatically updates the data at a user-specified interval.
In addition to the set of commands that OPSLOG Browse provides, you can issue system commands from the OPSLOG Browse command line.
By using the OPSLOG Browse DISPLAY command, you can request that OPSLOG Browse display supplemental columns of information.
The intensity and color of the events displayed by OPSLOG Browse mimic those of the console message display. However, be aware that AOF rules may have modified the color without making the same changes to the messages displayed on the console.