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POISE APPLICATIONS CHAPTER 6 Selecting and organizing the output Click the REPORT tab to specify criteria for ordering, grouping, and selection. Click the SHOW button to view the ASQ statement. Click the CLEAR button to erase the ASQ statement. Button Shortcut Keys Action Alt+T Execute the ASQ statement. Alt+A Alt+X Alt+V Alt+R Return to the ASQ command line. Exit the ASQ utility. Provides the option to save an ASQ command as an .ASQ file or to create a .QGF file containing the graphical screen commands. Recalls a saved set of graphical screen commands from a .QGF file. 76 POISE-SkyLite User Guide
Appendix A Systems Administration Reference The following sections are designed for the use of Systems Administrators only: • Traces • Command line options • DDE Traces A trace is used as a debugging tool. It can also be used for session recording if you want to play back a session for a demonstration, for example. A trace can be a recording of all communications to and from the host. You can replay this trace and view exactly what the originator saw on the session, as well as analyzing all the information sent from the host. This type of file has a .LOG ending and is not human readable. They can only be played back using the Test file connection in SkyLite. A trace can also be written to check the behavior of commands, etc. This type of trace file has a .TST ending and is written by entering emulation-specific information into an ASCII text editor such as NOTEPAD. The .TST file can also be played back through the Test file playback session connection. This is useful for debugging behavior. Pauses in playback may be added by either entering a carriage return, or a $. If you wish to use a $, it must be expanded to a $24 as $ is a reserved character used to indicate a playback control command is present. Example: For VT320, to move the cursor to the 10 col, 10 row, then to the 20,20 position, pausing between you would write: $1B[10;10H$ $1B[20;20H where $1B is interpreted as the ESCAPE character, and the $ is a pause command. Making a Trace 1. Turn on trace mode: (Ctrl, Alt, Z). 2. Enter a log filename. A T will appear on the Status Bar. 3. Log on to your host system and perform some tasks. Turn off the trace (Ctrl, Alt, Z). Replaying a Trace 1. Create a new session in SkyLite. Select Test file as your connection; select the emulation that you created the Test file in; then configure the properties so that the log file is played back. 2. Replay the trace using the space bar or replay icons. POISE-SkyLite User Guide 77
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Appendix<br />
A<br />
Systems Administration<br />
Reference<br />
The following sections are designed for the use <strong>of</strong> Systems Administrators only:<br />
• Traces<br />
• Command line options<br />
• DDE<br />
Traces<br />
A trace is used as a debugging tool. It can also be used for session recording if you want<br />
to play back a session for a demonstration, for example. A trace can be a recording <strong>of</strong> all<br />
communications to and from the host. You can replay this trace and view exactly what<br />
the originator saw on the session, as well as analyzing all the information sent from the<br />
host. This type <strong>of</strong> file has a .LOG ending and is not human readable. They can only be<br />
played back using the Test file connection in <strong>SkyLite</strong>.<br />
A trace can also be written to check the behavior <strong>of</strong> commands, etc. This type <strong>of</strong> trace file<br />
has a .TST ending and is written by entering emulation-specific information into an<br />
ASCII text editor such as NOTEPAD. The .TST file can also be played back through the<br />
Test file playback session connection. This is useful for debugging behavior. Pauses in<br />
playback may be added by either entering a carriage return, or a $. If you wish to use a $,<br />
it must be expanded to a $24 as $ is a reserved character used to indicate a playback<br />
control command is present.<br />
Example:<br />
For VT320, to move the cursor to the 10 col, 10 row, then to the 20,20 position, pausing<br />
between you would write:<br />
$1B[10;10H$ $1B[20;20H where $1B is interpreted as the ESCAPE character, and the $ is<br />
a pause command.<br />
Making a Trace<br />
1. Turn on trace mode: (Ctrl, Alt, Z).<br />
2. Enter a log filename. A T will appear on the Status Bar.<br />
3. Log on to your host system and perform some tasks. Turn <strong>of</strong>f the trace<br />
(Ctrl, Alt, Z).<br />
Replaying a Trace<br />
1. Create a new session in <strong>SkyLite</strong>. Select Test file as your connection; select the<br />
emulation that you created the Test file in; then configure the properties so that<br />
the log file is played back.<br />
2. Replay the trace using the space bar or replay icons.<br />
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