ASAP 2.8 Client Manual
Using ASAP
HP NonStop ASAP Client Manual—425263-004
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Browse Window Pull-Down Menus
States Displays the Minimum State menu for the Browse window. The state you
select in the Minimum State menu determines which objects appear in the
Browse window. When you select a minimum state, the only objects
displayed have a state equal to or greater than the state you selected in the
Minimum State menu.
State
Changes
Displays the Object State Change window. You can also access this function
via the State Change toolbar button. For more information on the OSC view,
see OSC Window
on page 4-23.
Suppress
States
Suppresses state reporting for the selected objects. To select a single object,
click any cell in the row associated with the object. To select a range of
objects, click and drag a range of rows; the range is highlighted.
Once you select the objects for state suppression, click the Suppress States
toolbar button. You can also select Suppress States from the View menu.
The State Suppression dialog box appears.
To add Selected Objects to the Suppressed Object State List, click Add.
To remove Selected Objects from the Suppressed Object State List, click
Remove.
To remove all objects from the Suppressed Object State List, click Clear All.
To save the Suppressed Object State List, click Save. This list is reapplied to
existing objects when the ASAP client is started. If you do not click Save
after changing your Suppressed Object State List, your changes are only
temporary.
To close the State Suppression dialog box, click Close.
To get help for the State Suppression dialog box, click Help.
Back << Browses backward through the view history.
The Browse window retains the last two dozen view settings. You change
these settings by selecting items in the drop-down lists along the top of the
Browse window. Each time you select a different view, ASAP retains the
node, entity, object, samples, and minimum state settings for that view.
This menu item serves the same purpose as the up arrow on the View
Back/Next toolbar button.
Next >> Browses forward through the view history.
The Browse window retains the last two dozen view settings. You change
these settings by selecting items in the drop-down lists along the top of the
Browse window. Each time you select a different view, ASAP retains the
node, entity, object, samples, and minimum state settings for that view.
This menu item serves the same purpose as the down arrow on the View
Back/Next toolbar button.
Refresh Updates the Browse window grid and graph.
Options Opens the ASAP Properties window.
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