SELECT(LOGGER

The general format of the SELECT statement for System Logger records is:
SELECT(LOGGER(EXCLUDE|INCLUDE(
           [STOP(FROM(date,time),TO(date,time)),]
           [char-fieldname(text string),]
           [count-fieldname(value list),]
           [flag-fieldname(0|1),]
CMF record data fields are defined as specific types. Each field type has a particular format in the SELECT statement:
  1. STOP time stamp fields require at least one FROM or TO operand. The format of (date,time) can be either:
    • (yyyy/mm/dd,hh:mm:ss.th) or (-n,hh:mm:ss.th) or
    • (yyyy/mm/dd,) or (-n,) or
    • (,hh:mm:ss.th)

    If both FROM and TO dates are specified, they must be in the same format; both must be calendar dates or both must be relative dates.

  2. Values for character fields are specified as text strings.
    For each character field, a maximum of 200 characters can be specified. A text string can be entered either alone or in a list:
    • (text) or
    • (text1,text2,text3)
  3. Values for count fields are specified as value lists.

    Specify positive integers from 0 to 999999999.

    A value list can be made up of individual values, ranges, or both. Up to 30 values or ranges can be specified. For example:
    • (value)
    • (value1-value2)
    • (value1,value2,value3)
    • (value1-value2,value3-value4,value5-value6)
    • (value1,value2-value3,value4)
    Alternatively you can precede the From value in the range with a comparison operator. For example, specify >=1 for a comparison of greater than or equal to 1. Allowed operators are:
    =   >   >=   <   <=
  4. For the name and format of the System Logger fields that can be specified in SELECT(LOGGER statements, see the prompt list in the CICS PA online dialog. For details, see Specifying Selection Criteria.

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