FaultID
The FaultID option identifies a history file entry by its assigned
fault identifier (faultid), and is used
when performing fault reanalysis. The fault identifier must be in
the format:
cccnnnnn
where ccc is
the assigned history file prefix (1 to 3 characters) and nnnnn is
a 5-digit decimal fault number. Note:
- The fault identifier F00000 signifies a 'null' ID that cannot be used to select a history file entry for reanalysis. This identifier might be assigned to a fault entry if no available fault numbers exist.
- No default setting of the FaultID option is appropriate. It should only be used if building your own JCL for batch reanalysis of a history file fault entry. If performing reanalysis through the Fault Analyzer ISPF interface, then the correct use of this option is automatic.