CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
CA Dynam for VSE User Guide CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
Reporting Commands Note: • If you do not issue a SELECT statement, all records in the Audit file are selected. • You cannot issue the SELECT command for predefined reports. Field Values for SELECT Command The following chart details the permitted field values for SELECT: Value Example Notes Numeric NCYCLE 5 Numeric values are right-justified within their fields. Alphanumeric JOB CATEST8 Alphanumeric values are left-justified within their fields. If the string contains embedded blanks, commas, or parentheses, enclose it in apostrophes. If the string includes apostrophes around it, use double apostrophes. Date DATE 11/27/00 At system generation time, decide whether to express DATE in mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy format. Use this format for AUDTUTIL. TIME TIME 07 17 The TIME format is HH.MM.SS. This example selects entries logged between 7 A.M. and 5 P.M.(17:00:00) When you are comparing alphanumeric field values, only the number of characters supplied on the SELECT statement is used, regardless of the actual length of the field. For example, to select all job names beginning with the characters 'EL', issue the command: SELECT (JOB EL) Generic Classes for SELECT Statement CA Dynam/D Generic Classes: Records are logically grouped into generic classes based upon the contents of one or more fields. Include a class name to reference these records in your SELECT statement; this eliminates the need to specify the field values. CLOSE INPUT CLOSE activity input files 12–24 User Guide
Reporting Commands MANUAL OPEN OUTPUT logged DYNCAT commands OPEN activity output files CA Dynam/FI Generic Classes: ACCEPT INPUT OUTPUT REJECT files accepted for processing by CA Dynam/FI input files output files files rejected for processing by CA Dynam/FI CA Dynam/T Generic Classes: INPUT OUTPUT OPEN CLOSE EOV ACCEPT ALTER RERUN PREV EXCEPTION MANUAL input files output files OPEN activity CLOSE activity EOV activity instances of ACCEPT instances of ALTER instances of RERUN instances of PREV exceptional occurrences DYNCAT commands which were logged Field Names for SELECT Command Field names and their contents are described in the "Report Fields" section of this chapter. Chapter 12: Maintaining and Reporting on the Audit Trail 12–25
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Reporting Commands<br />
MANUAL<br />
OPEN<br />
OUTPUT<br />
logged DYN<strong>CA</strong>T commands<br />
OPEN activity<br />
output files<br />
<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI Generic Classes:<br />
ACCEPT<br />
INPUT<br />
OUTPUT<br />
REJECT<br />
files accepted <strong>for</strong> processing by <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI<br />
input files<br />
output files<br />
files rejected <strong>for</strong> processing by <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/FI<br />
<strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong>/T Generic Classes:<br />
INPUT<br />
OUTPUT<br />
OPEN<br />
CLOSE<br />
EOV<br />
ACCEPT<br />
ALTER<br />
RERUN<br />
PREV<br />
EXCEPTION<br />
MANUAL<br />
input files<br />
output files<br />
OPEN activity<br />
CLOSE activity<br />
EOV activity<br />
instances of ACCEPT<br />
instances of ALTER<br />
instances of RERUN<br />
instances of PREV<br />
exceptional occurrences<br />
DYN<strong>CA</strong>T commands which were logged<br />
Field Names <strong>for</strong> SELECT Command<br />
Field names and their contents are described in the "Report Fields" section of<br />
this chapter.<br />
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