Cursor-selecting a matching value
If you move the cursor under a value that you want matched, then press PF4 (MatchCSR), Fault Analyzer refills the fault history window with faults that share this value for this field.
File Options View Services Help
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IBM Fault Analyzer - Fault Entry List ❶ 3 of 319 rows matched
Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> CSR
Fault History File or View : 'IBMUSER.DEMO.HIST'
{The following line commands are available: ? (Query), V or S (View saved
report), I (Interactive reanalysis), B (Batch reanalysis), D (Delete), H
(Duplicate history), C (Copy fault entry), M (Move fault entry), X (XMIT fault
entry).}
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Fault ID Job/Tran User ID Sys/Job Abend Date Time
__ F00294 DB2NL2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:42:29
__ F00292 DB2LE2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:38:25
__ F00049 DACBB001 JCULLEN MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/01 08:56:27
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F1=Help F3=Exit F4=MatchCSR F5=RptFind F6=Actions F7=Up
F8=Down F10=Left F11=Right F12=MatchALL
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- A message is issued that shows how many rows, of the ones previously displayed, that matched the selected value. This message only remains until a function key or the Enter key is pressed.
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- Column headings on which a MATCH is currently active are highlighted. These remain highlighted until the MATCH is reset.
File Options View Services Help ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── IBM Fault Analyzer - Fault Entry List 2 of 3 rows matched Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> CSR Fault History File or View : 'IBMUSER.DEMO.HIST' {The following line commands are available: ? (Query), V or S (View saved report), I (Interactive reanalysis), B (Batch reanalysis), D (Delete), H (Duplicate history), C (Copy fault entry), M (Move fault entry), X (XMIT fault entry).} Fault ID Job/Tran User ID Sys/Job Abend Date Time __ F00294 DB2NL2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:42:29 __ F00292 DB2LE2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:38:25 *** Bottom of data. F1=Help F3=Exit F4=MatchCSR F5=RptFind F6=Actions F7=Up F8=Down F10=Left F11=Right F12=MatchALL
Matching is restrictive. If you apply a second match, the selection of faults is restricted to those faults that have already satisfied the first match. For example, if you match by a user ID, and then match by a dump status, the resultant display shows only those entries for one owner with a particular status. If instead, you just matched by status, the display shows all the entries with this status for all user IDs.