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VWSAVRQS Command

The VWSAVRQS command displays the request definitions saved with the

FROM3XB, PWRFROM3XB, PWRTO3XB, PCTOPC, PCFROMPC, and TO3XB commands. Once

you display the request definitions, you can run them interactively or

submit the power commands to batch. You can also change or delete any of

the saved requests. You may take action on more than one saved request at

a time.

To use the command, enter VWSAVRQS on the AS/400 command line. This

displays all previously saved requests made by the user executing the

VWSAVRQS command.

To take action on a request, enter one of the following codes adjacent to

it.

The option codes and the actions they represent are:

1 Execute

Interactively runs the command using the saved
definition.

2 Submit to batch

Prompts for the job description parameters and
submits the request to batch. Only the ETU power

commands may be submitted to batch; not the

FROM3XB or TO3XB commands. Batch command cannot

be longer than 256 characters.

3 Change

Allows you to change the saved request.

4 Delete

Deletes the specified request

5 Extended view

Displays the full request, if it is longer than
45 characters. Only 45 characters are normally

displayed on the screen. If the saved request is

longer than 45 characters, it will be displayed

on this screen followed by an ellipsis (...).

VWSAVRQS Notes

Fold/Unfold: The function key F1 provides an alternative view of the

highlighted request. It shows you the name of the user who created the

definition, the device from which it was created, the creation date, and

creation time. It also lists the name of the user who last changed the

definition, the workstation from which it was changed and the date and

time that the change occurred.

Figure 10-3 VWSAVRQS prompt screen

1/07/03 View saved request definitions

Options: 1= Execute 2= Submit to batch 3= Change
4= Delete 5= Extended view

Rqs name Cmd name Cmd parms
PWRTO3XB QFNAME1('c:\bootlog.txt') MICLST(NLRISCLIF...



F1= Unfold/Fold F3= Exit

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