EMS Manual

Standard Event Sample Files
EMS Manual426909-005
C-9
Event External Specification Sample File
one subsystem.
The tokens of a subsystem are listed, in alphabetical order of
token name, under one of these headings in the table:
Tokens under "Common ... tokens" heading
Tokens listed under this heading are defined for all event
messages of this subsystem. A token listed here does not mean
that the token must always be present in an event message. If a
token is not present, specific meaning -- as defined by the
token -- is associated with an event.
Tokens under "Event-specific ... tokens" heading
Tokens listed under this heading are defined only for specific
event messages generated by this subsystem. Refer to the
description of the individual event to determine whether the
token is used in an event (see "Description of EMS event
messages" section.)
This section lists all the tokens that are still used by events
from this subsystem. Refer to the "Obsoleted EMS events and
tokens" section for the tokens and events that have been
obsoleted by this subsystem.
The "Standard SPI Tokens Definition Table" below lists all the
SPI defined tokens that are used by this subsystem. The standard
SPI tokens are defined in the ZSPIDEF.ZSPIDDL definition file.
The default tokens provided below are explained in Detailed
Description of Standard Events on page 9-17, in the EMS Manual.
MAX-FIELD-VERSION max version of extensible token
SSID subsystem ID
USEDLEN bytes used in EMS buffer
None
The "Standard EMS Tokens Definition Table" below lists all the
EMS defined tokens that are used by this subsystem. The standard
EMS tokens are defined in the ZEMSDEF.ZEMSDDL definition file.
The default tokens provided below are explained in Detailed
Description of Standard Events on page 9-17, in the EMS Manual.
* means the token is supported by this subsystem
<<You must support all these tokens. Do not change anything
below.>>
* BATCHJOB-ID Batch job ID of process
* CONTENT-STANDARD type of standard event
* CONTENT-USER type of user-defined event