The following table describes the fields of the Primary Selection panel:
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Sysout ID |
ALL |
The 1- to 32-character name of either a SYSOUT group or a report. If using the short identifier display panels, this field is limited to 12 characters. Note: For more information about valid characters, see Report ID. In ALL mode, a CA Deliver Report ID is valid for the Sysout ID field. Possible values are: |
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SAMPID SAMP* SAMP*H (blank, *) |
A specific ID ALL reports beginning with SAMP Wildcard for fifth character All report IDs |
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Dist ID |
EXP |
A distribution ID Private reports are linked to a list of distribution identifiers (Distids). Distids specify users who are allowed to access the report. To access a report from EXP mode or SAR mode, you must be specified as a Distid for the report. |
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Report ID |
EXP |
The 1- to 32-character name of a report. If you are using the short identifier display panels, this field is limited to 12 characters. For EXP mode, your Distid must have access to the report for it to be listed. |
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Select by |
ALL |
Specifies whether you want CA View to use the Report ID information or Index Name and Value criteria, in addition to Gen and Date information for selecting reports Possible values and actions are: R— CA View uses the Report ID as the selection criteria, ignores any Index criteria, and displays a report selection list I— CA View uses the Index Name, Index Value, and Sysout ID information as the selection criteria and displays an Index Selection list (filtered by Sysout ID if specified) IL— Same as I but the index selection list is displayed IR—Same as I but the report selection list is displayed (filtered by Index information if specified) If no exact match is found, the list is positioned to the nearest matching value. Note: I, IR, and IL are only valid for reports defined with cross-report indexing. |
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Index Name |
ALL |
The name of a page separation index Page indexes are user-defined, as part of the logical view definition. The location criteria for two page indexes having the same index name may be different. Thus, the page index ACCOUNT defined to report BILLING may be different from the page index ACCOUNT defined to report INVNTRY. Possible values are: |
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ACCOUNT |
Specific page index name |
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ACC* |
All page index names beginning with ACC |
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ACC*U |
Wildcard for fourth character |
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Blank |
Ignored |
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* |
Causes the index level to be honored |
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This example specifies to match for NAME as the first index level (not second level): |
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Index Name |
===> NAME |
Value |
===> |
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This example specifies to match for NAME as the first index level, and DATE as the third index level: |
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Index Name |
===> Name |
Value |
===> |
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Value |
ALL |
A value to be matched with the page index values CA View found in the report for this index location. An index value is the actual text CA View found in the report. An Index Name must be specified for an Index Value to be considered. You can have a partial match (ATLA matches ATLANTA); you do not have to specify the entire string that was found. |
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Generation |
ALL |
For non-baseyear databases (ARCHCHG=NO), the standard backup cycle increments the current generation number by one, so that archival of SYSOUT continues to a new generation. For baseyear databases (ARCHCHG=yyyy), the generation number is incremented when the first report is archived or the first standard backup cycle is run on a new day. Note: To use Generation, Date must be blank. There is no Generation field in the beginner menus for modes EXP and EXPO. Possible forms are: |
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blank |
Current generation (also -0, CURRENT, OR CUR) |
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ALL, * |
All generations |
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–1 |
Previous generation (relative generation –1) The current generation is always -0. |
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5 |
Generation number 5 |
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23:25 |
Range of absolute generations |
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–3:5 |
Range of relative generations, in this case 3 generations from today through 5 generations from today |
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Copy |
EXP |
Refers to any of the multiple copies of a report with a particular report ID Any report produced more than once, either regularly or randomly, and archived under the same name more than once can be identified with copy numbers. Possible values are: |
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0 |
Latest copy |
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2 |
Two copies previous to current version |
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ALL, * |
All versions, including most current |
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Date |
ALL |
The date on which the report was produced Note: To use Date, the Generation field must be blank. Possible values are: |
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blank |
Current date (also -0, CURRENT, OR CUR) |
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ALL, * |
All dates |
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11/01/2013 |
Specific date |
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-3 |
Three days before the current date |
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11/01/2013 |
Range of specific dates |
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-3:5 |
Range of relative dates, in this case starting with 3 to 5 days ago |
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From Date:To Date |
EXP |
Used in the EXPO Primary Selection panel for beginning users Possible forms are: From Date: 11/01/2013 From Date: 11/01/2013 |
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Exceptions |
ALL |
Specifies whether non-CA Deliver SYSOUT was archived with exceptional conditions Possible values are: |
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blank, A, or AX |
All SYSOUTs |
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X |
Only SYSOUT archived with exceptional conditions |
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NX, N |
Only SYSOUT archived without exceptional conditions |
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Permanent |
ALL |
Specifies whether output was archived with permanent status; only for sites with Expanded Retention Option Possible values are: |
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blank, A, or AP |
Both permanent status and non-permanent status |
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P |
Permanent status only |
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NP, N |
Non-permanent status only |
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Job Name |
JOB |
The name of the job |
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Job ID |
JOB |
The Job identifier from JES |
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From Last |
JOB |
The range of time, starting from the current date and time. Values: Days – Starting from the beginning (12:00 midnight or 00:00:00) of the current day (not the last 24 hours) Hours – Starting from the beginning (00) of the current hour (not the last 60 minutes) Minutes – Starting from the beginning of the current minute (not the last 60 seconds) |
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From Date |
JOB |
The job range beginning date |
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From Time |
JOB |
The job range beginning time |
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To Date |
JOB |
The job range ending date |
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To Time |
JOB |
The job range ending time |
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Search Date/Time by |
JOB |
The type of date/time to be used for selection Possible values are: Submit - date/time job was submitted Start - date/time job started execution End - date/time job ended execution |
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Xcode |
JOB |
The job completion code |
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System ID |
JOB |
The system ID where the job was executed |
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User ID |
JOB |
The user ID who submitted the job |
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Comments |
JOB |
The job comments |
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