Use the OPSLOG Browse primary commands to change the display format and navigate OPSLOG data.
To change the OPSLOG Browse display format, use the DISPLAY command
DISPLAY keyword
/* optional keywords */
ADdress, AFlags, Asid, AUTOTokn, AUTOTOKX, COLor, CONSNAME, CouNt, Date, DIsp, DSpname, ELapsedtime, Event, EVENTId, EXittype, Flags, IMsid, IMSType, JES3clas, JOBId, Jobname, JobNm, Length, MSFDest, MSFid, Msgid, MSGNo, NONE, Opsflags, RELease, Route, RouteX, RULeset, SPecial, Sysid, SYSNAme, TErmname, Time, TimeStmp, TOKen, User, USERId, USERX, Wtoid, and XCONID
To position the display at a specific event, use the LOCATE command
Locate evtnum|date|time|[date time]|[time date}|label
To locate character strings in event text, use the FIND command
FIND string|* FIRST|LAST|NEXT|PREV startcol|startcol endcol evtnum
To repeat the FIND command, use the RFIND command
RFIND
To place OPSLOG Browse in automatic update mode, use the GOMODE command
GOMODE seconds
To issue z/OS and JES commands from the OPSLOG Browse command line, use the OC and OPSCMD commands
OC
OPSCMD
To set or clear option values, use the PROFILE command
PROFILE
{criteria {newvalue1 {newvalue2 {newvalue3 {newvalue4}}}}}
LIST
SET {profid}
CLEAR
To exclude option values, use the PROFILEX command
PROFILEX
To access the OPSLOG of a remote system, use the SYSTEM command
SYSTEM sysname|?|*
To set the maximum number of seconds to wait for a response from a remote system, use the SYSWAIT command
SYSWAIT seconds
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