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Overriding the level of a Load-Index

The OVERRIDE (or OVER) command overrides the load level of a Load-Index with a new value.

Use the following operator command:

F CONTROLM,LOAD-INDEX OVERRIDE,parameters

The following parameters can be used in this command:

Table 87d Parameters of the LOAD-INDEX OVERRIDE command

Parameter

Description

NAME

Name of Load-Index to override.

Masking is supported.

NEWLEVEL

(or NEWLVL)

The new level to override the Load-Index.

Valid values: CRITICAL, V-HIGH, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, IDLE

TYPE

(Optional) Perform the action only if the Load-Index is of a specific type.

Valid values: UTIL, 4HRA, EXT, MVA

ISOVERRIDDEN

(or ISOVER)

(Optional) Perform the action depending on whether or not the load level of the Load-Index is currently overridden.

Valid values: Y (Yes) | N (No)

LEVEL

(or LVL)

(Optional) Perform the action only if the current load level is as specified.

Valid values: CRITICAL, V-HIGH, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, IDLE

FROMLEVEL

(or FROMLVL)

(Optional) Perform the action only if the current load level is as specified or higher.

Valid values: CRITICAL, V-HIGH, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, IDLE

NOTE

(Optional) Add a note to the action.

Example:

Command:

LOAD-INDEX OVERRIDE NAME=INDEX1 NEWLEVEL=HIGH

Response indicating a successful action:

WLIC15I INDEX1               OVERRIDE TO HIGH   ENDED SUCCESSFULLY

WLIC00I ENDED OK, 0001 LOAD-INDEXES MODIFIED   

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Load-Index Optimization Commands