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IBM Tivoli NetView for z/OS Programming: Pipes - IBM notice

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PIPE EDIT<br />

96 <strong>Programming</strong>: <strong>Pipes</strong><br />

Note: This step is required <strong>for</strong> alert automation. Alerts cannot be modified.<br />

For message automation messages can be modified using other EDIT<br />

orders prior to sending them to the output.<br />

v Choose names and values consisting of displayable EBCDIC characters.<br />

v Specify /name/ with a maximum 31 characters beginning with an alphabetic<br />

character.<br />

Note: The name specified in /name/ must also be defined in the <strong>Tivoli</strong> Event<br />

Adapter Profiles. IHSAACDS and IHSAMFMT are DSIPARM samples<br />

of adapter profiles.<br />

Note: Because NAMEBIND causes a line to be written, it cancels implicitly<br />

WRITELINE orders in effect.<br />

NEXTLINE (global order)<br />

This specifies both the READLINE and WRITELINE keywords, and advances<br />

both the input message line (source) and the output message line (destination).<br />

NOEXP<strong>OS</strong>E (global order)<br />

Sets the IFRAUNEX automation flag. Subsequent routing of the message<br />

within a domain or cross-domain does not result in automation, message<br />

trapping, user exits, or logging.<br />

NOTECHO (global order)<br />

Turns off the echo flag (WQEMCSM) in the message that is logged or<br />

automated. NOTECHO does not affect the display.<br />

NOLOGTO (global order)<br />

Sets an option such that if the message is presented <strong>for</strong> display using either the<br />

CONSOLE stage or the ROUTE stage, the message is not logged. One of these<br />

arguments is required:<br />

N This action is <strong>for</strong> the net log.<br />

S This action is <strong>for</strong> the system log.<br />

H This action is <strong>for</strong> the hardcopy log.<br />

* This action is <strong>for</strong> all three log methods: net log, system log, and<br />

hardcopy log.<br />

Usage Notes:<br />

1. If the message is automated, then automation can override the logging<br />

options set by EDIT. If the message is delivered to a distributed autotask,<br />

then the log options are honored on the local domain, but is reset to default<br />

values by RMTCMD message <strong>for</strong>warding. Also, if a message is routed<br />

directly to a remote domain, the options are reset to default values.<br />

2. Messages that are exposed <strong>for</strong> logging are always written to the CanzLog<br />

file. You can control visibility of your messages in the CanzLog file by<br />

using the TAG keyword of the LOGTO stage.<br />

NOTECHO (global order)<br />

Turns off the echo flag (WQEMCSM) in the message that is logged or<br />

automated. NOTECHO does not affect the display.<br />

ONTO (global order)<br />

Sets the logical end of the line <strong>for</strong> input orders position.length and WORD to be<br />

a point other than the last character in the line.<br />

/string/<br />

Indicates that the input orders consider the line to end after the given

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