LOGPRINT=DETAIL Example Split File Report

The following example shows a report that is generated by specifying LOGPRINT=DETAIL (same as the basic syntax without options, that is, REPORT AREA=RXX).
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The following example shows a report that is generated by specifying LOGPRINT=DETAIL (same as the basic syntax without options, that is, REPORT AREA=RXX).
Date: mm/dd/ccyy    ********************************************************************************         Page:     1                     *                                 CA Datacom/DB                                * Time: hh.mm.ss      *                                General Utility                               *      Release: 12                     *                   Copyright © 2009 CA. All rights reserved.                  *               SPnn                     ********************************************************************************                       CONTROL CARD(S)                     .........1.........2.........3.........4.........5.........6.........7.........8          Œ          REPORT AREA=RXX                       FUNCTION=REPORT                         AREA=RXX              Ž
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The command exactly as entered.
An analysis of keywords encountered and expected. Any errors found are flagged with a note in the left margin.
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Any messages related to syntax processing.
Date: mm/dd/ccyy    ********************************************************************************         Page:     2                     *                                 CA Datacom/DB                                * Time: hh.mm.ss      *                                General Utility                               *      Release: 12                     *                   Copyright © 2009 CA. All rights reserved.                  *               SPnn                     ********************************************************************************                    Œ                                          Ž  SPLIT FILE      GROUP         GROUP START                GROUP END                  GROUP9     1/05/00,10.40.44           1/05/00,10.41.45                      ‘          ’         “       DBID  TABLE    URI       BLOCK     ACTIVITY        789   C01   00000001   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000002   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000003   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000004   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000005   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000006   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000007   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000008   00000002   A U D          789   C01   00000009   00000002   A U D                         .                       .                       .
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GROUP identifies the split file group.
GROUP START gives the date/time the group started.
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GROUP END gives the date/time the group ended.
DBID specifies a database ID. This is left blank for records without database IDs. It is printed as a decimal number.
TABLE specifies a database 3-character table name.
URI specifies a Unique Row Identifier. This is left blank for records without a URI number. It is printed in hexadecimal format.
BLOCK specifies a data area block number. This is left blank for records without a data block. It is printed in hexadecimal format.
ACTIVITY lists the action taken on this record. These letters (action codes) can occur in any order. They are shown only when required to support the
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facilities. They are provided for Broadcom Support and are not always shown, even though the description would indicate that it should be shown. The possible letters that can be shown on the report are:
A
Add
D
Delete
M
Moved
U
Update
R
Rollback
I
Incomplete task
The previous example defines the provided and optional reports. Each was described as though the entire input was considered selected data (the default). Be aware that numerous data selection options are available. Remember that a log record, to be selected, must pass all of the specified options.  A single option can be specified or any combination, including all of them.