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Tasks Performed from the System Log Display

The System Log display lets you locate a time, date, or both in the log. To do so, issue the LOCATE subcommand in the following format:

LOCATE [hh:mm:ss] [,<date>]
hh:mm:ss

Specifies the time to locate in hh:mm:ss format. hh values are 00-23, mm values are 00-59, and ss values are 00-59. The default is 00:00:00. The mm and ss values are optional. (You can use a period instead of a colon to separate the hh, mm, and ss values.)

<date>

Specifies the date to locate in the user date format. The default is the current displayed date. Because the user date format can vary widely, the full date must be entered.

For example, to locate ten a.m. on March 17 2010, and the user date format is set to mm/dd/yy, issue the following command:

LOCATE 10 03/18/10