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Operand Explanations

The DISPLAY command for virtual terminals has the following operands:

ALL

Lists all virtual terminals. You can retrieve detailed information on a specific virtual terminal by tabbing the cursor to the first field on the row with the desired virtual terminal and entering an S.

ACT

Lists only the virtual terminals that are active.

INACT

Lists only the virtual terminals that are inactive.

UNAVAIL

Lists only the virtual terminals that have been marked as unavailable.

SUMM

Displays summary information about the number of virtual terminals and a breakdown of their status. This information also appears when you use the ALL, ACT, INACT, or UNAVAIL operand.

vtermid

Displays more detailed information on a particular virtual terminal (including information on the sessions for this virtual terminal).

Note: This option can also be specified with hyphens (-) as masking characters. Each hyphen matches any character (including blanks). The mask must have at least as many characters as a normal ID for the entry to be selected.

For example if your virtual terminal IDs have seven characters such as DXAP59B, and you want to check all virtual terminals with XAP in the second through fourth positions, enter:

D VT=-XAP---

The resulting display is the same as the ALL operand, except that only the entries matching the mask will be listed.

SYSID=tpxappl

Identifies a specific instance of CA TPX on which the command is to be executed. For details, see the Operand Explanations for the ACTIVATE command.