Setting preferred formatting width
The Fault Analyzer ISPF interface permits the user to select a preferred formatting width. This width is the width that Fault Analyzer should use whenever possible during formatting of information for displays.
The preferred formatting width is not synonymous with the actual width of Fault Analyzer displays. It only affects the width of some displayed information, for example, text paragraphs. Other information is static by design and is not affected by the formatting width.
File Options View Services Help ┌───────────────── Preferred Formatting Width Specification ─────────────────┐ │ │ │ Specify the display formatting width to be used by Fault Analyzer whenever │ │ possible and press Enter. │ │ │ │ Preferred Formatting Width 80 (Minimum 80) │ │ │ │ F1=Help F3=Exit F12=Cancel │ └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ Fault ID Job/Tran User ID Sys/Job Abend Date Time F00323 IDIVPCOB IBMUSER MVS2 S0C7 2019/12/21 13:02:25 F00445 ALLANT01 JACKIED MVS8 S0C7 2019/12/19 03:29:57 F00444 ALLANT01 JACKIED MVS8 S0C7 2019/11/28 20:25:30 F00442 ALLANT01 ALLANT MVS8 S0C7 2019/09/10 22:20:10 F00349 CS05 CICSUSER CSCB0050 ASRA 2019/08/23 07:47:23 F00348 CS04 CICSUSER CSCB0040 ASRA 2019/08/23 07:46:36 F00345 CS01 CICSUSER CSCB0010 AEIL 2019/08/23 07:43:35 F00050 PSTRANDR PSTRAND STPLEX4B S0C4 2019/08/02 17:03:18 F00035 CICS53 n/a MVS2 n/a 2019/04/05 14:49:11 F00034 CICS53 n/a MVS2 S08E 2019/03/22 13:12:23 F1=Help F3=Exit F4=MatchCSR F5=RptFind F6=Actions F7=Up F8=Down F10=Left F11=Right F12=MatchALL
The minimum accepted width is 80 characters, which is also the default. Although a value of 999 can be specified, the maximum width is at all times limited by the actual display width.
After typing the desired formatting width, press the Enter key to return to the previous display using the specified formatting width.
If the formatting width exceeds the physical width of your screen, then you can use the scroll commands, LEFT (PF10) and RIGHT (PF11) to view the entire display.
To return to the previous display without changing the formatting width, enter the EXIT (PF3) or CANCEL (PF12) command.