NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
Searching Activity Log Records by Date
Examining the Activity Log
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Searching Activity Log
Records by Date
Issue the DATE command to search through the activity log by date.
The syntax for the DATE command is as follows:
D[ATE] [
dd-mmm-yy
| +
nn
| -
nn
]
dd-mmm-yy
displays the top of the log records for the specified date if the records are found in
the current activity log.
+
nn
displays the top of the log for the current date plus
nn
days.
-
nn
displays the top of the log for the current date minus
nn
days.
Considerations
To display the end of the log for the previous day, enter the DATE command with
no operands and press the F7 (PF07) function key.
To display the top of the log for the next day, enter the DATE command with no
operands and press the F8 (PF08) function key.
When supplying an operand with the DATE command, press the ENTER key to
execute the command.
If the log records for the date you specified are not in the current activity log, use
the Log Browse command SWAP to browse another activity log file.
Example
To display the first page of activity log entries for 10 November 1994, enter the
following command in the command line and press the ENTER key:
D 10-NOV-94