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View Command Output from Within OPSLOG

OPSLOG Browse exists to display the automation event stream of the system, so there is no separate display of the output generated by the system commands you issue from the OPSLOG Browse command line. Instead, CA OPS/MVS adds these lines of output to the OPSLOG Browse event stream. You view these events as you would any other system event output. Because some commands produce many lines of output, you may need to press Enter to refresh the screen so that you can see all of the output.

If you entered the DOWN M command to position the OPSLOG Browse display at the bottom of the event stream, it will not move to remain at the bottom when you issue a system command from the OPSLOG Browse command line. It does not move because OPSLOG Browse assumes that you are looking at the event that prompted you to issue the system command, and you want the display to remain in its current position. If you want to see the output for the system command, press Enter after you have issued the system command.