NET/MASTER Messages Manual

NNM1721
Messages
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NNM1721 ID BY INTERVAL -USERID-R LIM CNT K/P ENV P/M TID
Cause. A SHOW TIMER command was issued, and the message is part of the
response. The line contains the headings of the SHOW TIMER display. Other
messages provide the actual information.
ID is the heading for the system-assigned timer ID.
BY is the heading for the type of the timer command. The type is one of
the following: AT (AT command) or EV (EVERY command).
INTERVAL is the heading for the time of execution (AT) or the time interval for
repeat executions (EVERY).
USERID is the heading for the ID of the user controlling the timer command.
R is the heading for the flag that indicates whether the ROUTE operand of
the timer command was used. The operand puts the command under
the control of a specified user that may or may not be the user that
issued the command. The value of the flag is an asterisk (*) if ROUTE
was used and blank if ROUTE was not used.
LIM is the heading for the value of the LIMIT operand of the timer
command. The operand limits the number of times the command can
be executed. A LIM value of 0 indicates no limit.
CNT is the heading for the number of times the timer command was
executed.
K/P is the heading for the value of the KEEP operand of the timer
command. The operand puts the command under the control of a
specified user if the user that issued the command or the user specified
by the ROUTE operand is not logged on. The K/P value is one of the
following: LOG (Background Logger), MON (Background Monitor), or
NO (not specified).
ENV is the heading for the value of the ENV operand of the timer command.
The operand specifies the environment in which the command
executes. The ENV value is one of the following: CUR (current
execution environment) or PRI (primary processing environment).
P/M is the heading for the value of the PMSG operand of the timer
command. The operand specifies whether a message is sent when the
timer is automatically purged. The PMSG value is one of the following:
NO or YES.
TID is the heading for the user-assigned timer ID.
Effect. The headings are displayed.
Recovery. This message is informational only; no recovery action is necessary.