When you have finished changing the data display format, you can:
When you press Enter from the System Activity display, you access a display similar to the following one. This display shows the profile for the ACTIVITY command in the format CPU.
SYSVIEW PROFILE ------------- Profile for SYSVUSER --------------------------- Command ====> Scroll *===> ALF ----------------------------------------------- Lvl 5 Row 1-16/45 Col 1-79/331 Settings for ACTIVITY - Screen ACTIVITY - User format CPU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cmd FieldName AlternateName Length DefLng DataLng Column Scroll XSys ___ Cmd 4 4 3 1 ___ Jobname 9 9 8 5 ___ Stepname 9 9 8 14 SCROLL ___ Procstep 9 9 8 23 ___ Type 5 5 4 32 ___ Jobnr 7 7 7 37 ___ Jc 3 3 1 44 ___ Status 8 8 6 47 ___ CPU-Time 10 10 8 55 ___ CPU% 7 7 6 65 ___ Paging 8 8 7 72 ___ Limit 6 6 5 80 ___ Clocktime 10 10 8 86 ___ SRB-Time 9 9 8 96 ___ I/O-Count 11 11 10 105 ___ IO/Sec 7 7 6 116
On this display, place the following values in the Cmd field to help change the order of fields or exclude them from a display.
Place an M next to the field to be moved.
Place an A next to the field after which the field marked with an M is to move.
Place a B next to the field before which the field marked with an M is to move.
Exclude this field from the display. The excluded fields appear at the bottom of the list. You can use M to move them, at which point they are “included” again.
Scrolling to the right begins with this field. The starting column of the field must be less than the terminal line size.
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