A user-defined User View is a customized view of a source object that has been given a name and saved. The customization to obtain the desired output is what is saved, not the resulting output of the view. This allows the User View to be requested at any time, and the new output to that customized view to be obtained.
A User View definition contains:
A factory-supplied User View is a customized view of the source provided by the factory. The factory-supplied User Views are listed under the source object and can be modified like any source object.
When you select a source object or User View, the Windows Client displays a window that contains object information. Most of the User Views provided with the Windows Client display object information in tables. At the lower left of the User View window are as many as four icons, depending on how many of the object view formats (table, graph, list, and trend) are available.
Use these icons to toggle between the table, graph, list, and trend views. The trend view is available only if you create a Trend Definition which gathers data periodically. Once a Trend Definition has been made that indicates data from the z/OS host is to be collected in a local database available to the PC, the collection will be done automatically when you connect to that z/OS host. If the z/OS host creates more log data during the connected session, it notifies the PC and the new data is collected in the local database. If you want to avoid the automatic collection as soon as new data is available, you can schedule specific times to do the collection.
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