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OPSLOG Browse Primary Commands

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