136IBM Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS User’s Guide

Command Parameters

PNAME(process-namegeneric*ALL)

PUSER(local-useridgeneric*ALL)

RCDTPYE(record-type*ALL)

RMTNODE(remote-node-name*ALL)

TRACE(L,S,F,C,X,K,D,H,V,W,P*NONE*ALL*EXT*COMMON*INITPARMS*CURRENT)

Required Parameters

The CDSELSTAT command has no required parameters.

Optional Parameters

The following parameters are optional for the CDSELSTAT command.

FILE(filename*ACTIVE) allows you to specify the statistics database file to search. filename specifies a statistics database file.

*ACTIVE directs the command to search the file to which Sterling Connect:Direct is currently logging statistics.

FORMAT(*SUMMARY*DETAIL) controls how the selection results are presented. Sterling Connect:Direct for i5/OS presents the selected records in timestamp sequence regardless of the output format chosen. FORMAT allows you to select two formats.

*SUMMARY specifies that the summary information for the selected record is presented as a single row in a scrollable list.

*DETAIL specifies that the entire contents of information for the selected record is formatted into a spooled file. You can view this file at a display station, or you can queue the file to be printed. Each format is displayed or printed. When you use FORMAT(*SUMMARY) with OUTPUT(*), you can toggle between the two views.

OUTPUT(**PRINT) controls how the selection results are output. OUTPUT allows you to select two options.

*specifies that the statistics information displays on the screen.

*PRINT specifies that the statistics information is created as a spool file named CDSELSTAT.

PERIOD([start-time, end-time*NOON*MIDNIGHT*AVAIL] [start-date, end-date*TODAY*AVAIL]) allows the search to be limited to a specific period of time rather than including the entire range available in the statistics file. The parameters for the PERIOD keyword are positional.

start-timeand end-timespecify the records being requested by giving the starting time and the ending time for statistics selection. Both start-time and end-time accept any one of the following subparameters:

hh:mm:ss XM indicates a beginning and/or an ending time to use as selection criteria for the requested records. Indicate the times as follows: hh specifies hours, mm specifies minutes, ss specifies seconds, XM specifies AM or PM. If you do not specify AM or PM, Sterling Connect:Direct assumes a 24-hour clock.

*NOON specifies 12:00:00 for the time value *MIDNIGHT specifies 00:00:00 for the time value.

*AVAIL specifies the earliest available time for the date specified.

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IBM CDI5UG1107 manual Cdselstat command has no required parameters