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

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NCCF NETVIEW NTVAA OPER6 02/01/10 10:11:15<br />

* NTVAA PIPE NETVIEW LIST DEFAULTS | SEPARATE | NLOCATE /LOG/ | CONSOLE<br />

’ NTVAA DWO654I DISPLAY DEFAULTS<br />

’ NTVAA HOLD: ENABLE<br />

’ NTVAA BEEP: ENABLE<br />

’ NTVAA DISPLAY: YES<br />

’ NTVAA CMD: LOW<br />

’ NTVAA MSGMODID: NO<br />

’ NTVAA CNM493I: YES<br />

’ NTVAA MSGTOUT: 2<br />

’ NTVAA MDCFGTIM: 1800<br />

’ NTVAA REXXSTOR: DEFAULT<br />

’ NTVAA REXXENV: 3<br />

’ NTVAA REXXSLMT: 250<br />

’ NTVAA REXXSTRF: DISABLE<br />

’ NTVAA C<strong>OS</strong>TIME: MAXREPLY<br />

’ NTVAA STORDUMP: 2<br />

’ NTVAA DMPTAKEN: 0<br />

’ NTVAA RMTMAXL: 2500<br />

’ NTVAA STARTCOL: 17<br />

’ NTVAA BRUNLOCK: 5<br />

’ NTVAA REACQPRI: 600<br />

??? ***<br />

Output (second page) from the pipeline looks similar to:<br />

NCCF NETVIEW NTVAA OPER6 02/01/10 10:11:15<br />

’ NTVAA MAXREPLY: 86400<br />

’ NTVAA RCVREPLY: 120<br />

’ NTVAA NOREPLY: 120<br />

’ NTVAA SESINACT: 180<br />

’ NTVAA SENDMSG:<br />

’ NTVAA SCRNFMT: N/A<br />

’ NTVAA MAXABEND: 1<br />

’ NTVAA AUT<strong>OS</strong>EC: CHECK<br />

’ NTVAA CATAUDIT: NONE<br />

- NTVAA SCROLL: N/A<br />

Selecting Messages Up to and Including a Message That<br />

Matches a Specified Text String: T<strong>OS</strong>TRING<br />

The T<strong>OS</strong>TRING stage enables the user to select messages in the input stream up to<br />

and including the message containing the text that matches the specified string.<br />

Selected messages continue in the pipeline and others are discarded. You can<br />

specify up to 40 delimited strings, each with optional position and length to limit<br />

the column range of the search.<br />

T<strong>OS</strong>TRING is a terminating stage, meaning that when a match is found, processing<br />

<strong>for</strong> this stage terminates along with any outstanding CORRWAIT. Any unprocessed<br />

records in the input stream are discarded.<br />

Example 1: Processing an MLWTO Using T<strong>OS</strong>TRING<br />

This example shows how to use T<strong>OS</strong>TRING with the LAST option to search <strong>for</strong> a<br />

text string in either a single-line message or the last line of an MLWTO.<br />

PIPE NETVIEW D NET,CDRMS | CORRWAIT 60 | T<strong>OS</strong>TRING LAST 1.7 /IST314I/<br />

| CONSOLE<br />

Output from the pipeline looks similar to:<br />

<strong>NetView</strong> Pipeline Filters<br />

Chapter 4. <strong>NetView</strong> Pipeline Filters 309

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