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stopt | Specifies that Sterling | [date day] [, hh:mm:ss [ampm]] |
| Connect:Direct searches | |
| for statistics records up to | |
| and including the | year (yy), which you can code as mm/dd/yyyy |
| designated date, day, and | or |
| time positional | time defaults to 00:00:00. The current date is the |
| parameters. If you do not | default. |
| specify date or day, a | |
| comma must precede | |
| today, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, | |
| time. | |
| friday, saturday, and sunday. | |
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| hh:mm:ss [am |
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| in hours (hh), minutes (mm), and seconds (ss). |
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| You can specify the hour in either 12- or |
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| format. If you use |
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| specify am or pm. The default is the |
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| format. The default value is 00:00:00, which |
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| indicates midnight. If you specify only the day |
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| value, the time defaults to 00:00:00. |
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submitter | Locate the statistics | (node specification, userid) generic (list) |
| records to select by the | node specification, |
| node specification (the | |
| Sterling Connect:Direct | specification (the Sterling Connect:Direct node |
| node name) and user ID | name) and user ID. |
| of the Process owner. The | |
| character length of the | |
| specification and user ID. This generic value, | |
| parameter is unlimited. | |
| containing | |
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| to a list of zero or more node specifications and |
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| user IDs. |
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| user ID pairs. Enclose the list in parentheses, and |
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| separate each value with a comma. |
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detail | Specifies the type of | yes no |
| report (short or detailed) | |
| that Sterling | |
| Connect:Direct generates | |
| for the selected Processes. | |
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Generating a Detailed Output Report for a Process
You can use the select statistics command to generate a detailed report for a Process. The following command generates a detailed report for Process number 9:
select statistics pnumber=9 detail=yes startt=(08/10/2008);
The report consists of all records from August 10, 2008.
A sample statistics output for two steps only is listed in the following section. Use the table of recids in “Determining the Outcome of a Process” on page 26 to interpret the Record ID. The Record ID can change for each Process step displayed. The completion code indicates whether the Process executed successfully or produced an error condition.
To display the long text of the message, issue the ndmmsg command.
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