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Display Type A (All Fields)

Figure 38 is an example of the All Fields display type (indicated by <A> in the top line of the screen) for the Automation Log screen.

Figure 38 Automation Log Screen All Fields Display Type (A)

  -------------< O >------------- AUTOMATION LOG  ---------------------------(OL)

  COMMAND ===>                                                    SCROLL===> CRSR

  SHOW LIMIT ON ==>                                          DATE 020200 - 020200

  TIME   JOBNAME  T-JOBID ------------------ M E S S A G E ----------------------

  144714 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144714 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144714 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144714 CONSOLE  S 00000  IEE136I LOCAL: TIME=14.47.14 DATE=2000.157  GMT: TIME

  144721 RESOLVE  S 09268  AMTRP1I FOLLOWING REPLYS OUTSTANDING FOR   5 MINUTES

  144721 RESOLVE  S 09268  AMTRP2I NETVIEW  *12 DSI802A CNM01    REPLY WITH VALI

  144751 TSO      S 09295  LOGON

  144751 TSO      S 09295  LOGON

  144756          T 00000  626 ICH408I USER(M06C    ) GROUP(        ) NAME(???

  144756          T 00000  626   LOGON/JOB INITIATION - USER AT TERMINAL

  144759 M06C     T 00000  627 ICH408I USER(M06C    ) GROUP(        ) NAME(???

  144759 M06C     T 00000  627   LOGON/JOB INITIATION - USER AT TERMINAL L3042

  144759 JES2     T 14699  $HASP100 M06C     ON TSOINRDR

  144759 M06C     T 14699  $HASP373 M06C     STARTED

  144800 M06C     T 14699  IEF125I M06C - LOGGED ON - TIME=14.48.00

  144814 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144814 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144814 CONSOLE  S 00000  D T

  144814 CONSOLE  S 00000  IEE136I LOCAL: TIME=14.48.14 DATE=2000.157  GMT: TIME

  COMMANDS: ALL , LIMIT , LOCATE , SHOW , SHPF , SWAP , TRACE , WRAP     11.23.24

Table 56 shows the fields of the A Display type, with explanations of each.

Table 56 Fields of Display Type A (All Fields)

Field

Description

The following general information is displayed:

<A>

All Fields display type indicator.

SHOW LIMIT ON field_name

Search limit set through the SHOW command for a record field such as ID, NAME JOBID, ROUTE, DESC, or CONID. These fields are described in this table. For information about the SHOW command, see Show Option Window.

DATE (fromdate, todate)

Range of dates, in standard 6-digit format, of the displayed records.

The following information is shown for each line of the Automation Log displayed in the All Fields Display type:

DATE

Record creation date.

TIME

Record creation time.

JOBNAME

Name of the job, started task, or TSO user that issued the message or command.

MESSAGE

Text of the message or command.

JOBSTEP

Step of the job, started task, or TSO user that issued the message or command.

PROCSTEP

Procedure step of the job, started task, or TSO user that issued the message or command.

JOBID

Identifier of the job, started task, or TSO user that issued the message or command.

ASID

Address space ID of the job, started task, or TSO user that issued the message or command.

JTYPE

Type of job from which the message or command was issued. Valid values are:

  • S — started task
  • T — TSO
  • J — job

ID

ID (that is, the first word) of the message or command.

Note: When the Dealias feature is active, the ID field of command type records will contain the full format name of the command, even if it was entered in its alias form. The Dealias feature does not affect message type records. For more information on the Dealias feature, see "Dealias Feature" in General Information and see List of Commands for Which Dealiasing Is Supported.

Example: If the D A MVS command was specified and the Dealias feature is active, the ID field contains the value DISPLAY (not D which was entered as the first word of the command).

TYPE

Record type. Valid values are:

  • M — message
  • C — command

MULTILN

WTO (Write To Operator) flag. Valid values are:

  • R — regular (one line) WTO
  • F — first line of a multi-line WTO
  • M — middle line of a multi-line WTO
  • L — last line of a multi-line WTO

USERID

ID of the address space that created the event.

SYSTEM

Name of the system (that is, the MVS image) from which the message originated.

SMFID

SMF ID of the system in which the message or command was issued.

CONSOLE

Name of the console on which the message was displayed.

CONID

Decimal value of the console ID number.

HANDLED

Indicates whether or not the record was handled by a Control-O rule. Valid values are:

  • Y — The record was handled by a Control-O rule.
  • N — The record was not handled by a Control-O rule.

SUPPRESS

Indicates whether or not the record was suppressed by a Control-O rule. Valid values are:

  • Y — The record was suppressed by a Control-O rule.
  • N — The record was not suppressed by a Control-O rule.

CTO

Indicates whether or not the record was created internally by Control-O. Valid values are:

  • Y — The record was created by Control-O.
  • N — The record was not created by Control-O.

RULSEC

Includes the type of security that was triggered for the event by the final rule, and the USERID value of the owner of either the rule, or of the job, started task, or TSO user (depending on the setup of the security environment).

Valid values include:

  • **** — Unknown type of runtime security (the log is from before version 6.0.00).
  • NONE — No runtime security for the event, or no rule was triggered.
  • OWNER — Runtime security used the OWNER rule.
  • TRIGGER — Runtime security used the USERID rule address space.

For more information on the OWNER parameter, refer to OWNER: General Parameter.

REC_TYPE

Record Type. Valid values are:

  • S — Syslog record.
  • L — Internal trace record from a rule running in LOG mode.
  • W — SHOUT message or a message that also appears in the IOA Log.

J3FLG

JES3 flag (for JES3 sites or Sysplex environment).

Valid values are:

  • F — The message was issued at the current computer.
  • R — The message originated from a local processor and was reissued at the global processor.

SPEC

Special character assigned by MVS as the first non-blank character in the message (‘+’, ‘@’, or ‘*’).

ENVIR

Environment under which the message was received.

Valid values are:

  • 0 — The message was detected by Control-O. All MVS WTOs and commands belong to this category.
  • 1 — CICS message detected by CICS Control-O interface
  • 2 — IMS message detected by IMS Control-O interface
  • 3 — JES3 command detected by Exit IATUX18
  • 4 — JES3 message detected by Exit IATUX31
  • 5 — JES2 command detected by JES2 Exit 5
  • 6 — Data set event or step completion event detected by CMEM
  • 7 — Message detected by Control-D Exit 18
  • 8 — Event detected by Control-O Extended Access Method (XAM) interface
  • 9 — Exception detected by Control-O OMEGAMON exception interface
  • 11 — Event detected by Control-O COSMOS
  • 12 — Event detected by Control-O communication function interface

REPLY

Reply ID for WTOR messages or for replies to WTOR messages
For all other messages and commands, the field is blank.

HCID

Hardcopy ID for messages
Used to identify the various lines of a given WTO multi-line message. The various lines of a multi-line message share the same hardcopy ID. On the display the hardcopy ID precedes the various lines of the message.

DESC

Hexadecimal value of the 2-byte descriptor.

MCSF

Hexadecimal value of the two bytes of MCS flags.

ROUTE

Hexadecimal value of the 16-byte route code.

WQE INFO

Two lines of information taken from the WQE message block. Relevant only to WTO or WTOR messages.

Note: Data formerly displayed in the X.ROUTE field is now included in the ROUTE field. The X.ROUTE field is no longer included in this screen. Prior to Control-O version 5.1.4, the ROUTE field displayed a 2-byte route code.

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Automation Log Screen