Specifying log data conditions – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Specifying Log Data Conditions

For the symbols used in the explanation on the format, see

“Conventions in syntax explanations”

(page 746)

.

Control Statements

The control statement, which is specified by the SYSIN DD statement when the YKLOGCP command
is executed, contains both a RANGE control statement and a SELECT control statement. The following
shows the formats for a RANGE and SELECT control statement.

RANGE

control statement

RANGE{

1

STARTTIME(yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])

1

ENDTIME(yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])|

1

STARTTIME(yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])|

1

ENDTIME(yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])}

You can only specify one RANGE control statement at the beginning of the control statement.

When omitting both the STARTTIME and ENDTIME operands, do not specify a RANGE control
statement.

SELECT

control statement

SELECT

1

COND(JOBNAME,EQ,value)

You can specify up to 100 SELECT control statements. If multiple statements are specified,
all the log data that satisfies each control statement will be output to external datasets.

NOTE:

Any control statement that starts with an asterisk (*) will be treated as a comment, and
disregarded.

In a control statement, any column after the 73rd will be treated as a sequence area, and
disregarded.

You cannot use more than one line to specify a single control statement.

Control Statement Operands

STARTTIME(

yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])

Use the local time when specifying the start date and time of the log data to output.
If the STARTTIME operand is omitted, 1900/01/01,00:00:00 is used. If only
the time is omitted, 00:00:00 is used.

ENDTIME(

yyyy/mm/dd[,hh:mm:ss])

Use the local time when specifying the stop date and time of the log data to output.
If the ENDTIME operand is omitted, 2042/09/17,23:53:47 is used. If only the
time is omitted, 23:59:59 is used. However, if 2042/09/17 is specified for the
date, 23:53:47 will be used for the time.

COND(

JOBNAME,EQ,value)

Specify the conditions for log data to be output to an external dataset.

JOBNAME

Specify the name of the job. Specify INIT as the job name to output a batch
job log obtained using version 2.0 or earlier to an external dataset.

value

Specify the name of the job, using up to 8 characters. Enclose the specified
value in single quotation marks (').

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