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.
For example, if on the sample screen shown at
Sample Fault Entry List display you moved the cursor under
the Abend value on the last visible entry and pressed PF4, the new display
shows only those faults that had an abend of S0CB. The resulting list of
entries might look like this:
Figure 1. The Fault Entry List after one match
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).}
❷
Fault IDJob/TranUser ID Sys/Job AbendDate 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
Notes:
❶
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.
❷
Column headings on which a MATCH is currently active are highlighted. These remain highlighted
until the MATCH is reset.
If you now move the cursor under the User ID value on the second
entry and press PF4, then the new display looks like this: Figure 2. The Fault Entry List after two
matches
File Options View Services Help
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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 IDJob/TranUser ID Sys/Job AbendDate Time
__ F00294 DB2NL2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:42:29
__ F00292 DB2LE2 IBMUSER MVS2 S0CB 2019/02/20 14:38:25
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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.