ViewPoint Manual
Using ViewPoint
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Observing Alternate Events
To display message text associated with an event, follow these steps:
1. Press F1 to display the TACL screen, if it is not already selected.
2. Press F3 to display the Primary Events screen.
3. Press F8 to freeze the screen. Then, select 3 or 4 event messages that appear 
truncated (where the text is more than the 62-character limit). Do this by typing any 
character next to the message.
4. Press F11 to display the Event Detail screen.
Detail is shown for the first message you select.
The first line shows the date and time of the event, the process that generated it, the 
subsystem identification number, and the event number. 
The third line contains the beginning of the full text of the message.  Following this, 
(depending on the messages you selected) lines are provided for Cause, Effect, and 
Recovery text. 
To print this screen, press F9.  To copy selected lines to your clipboard file, press 
F10. For details, see the steps under “Printing Status Information” earlier in this 
section.
5. Press F11 to view the event detail for the next event that you selected.
6. Press F11 one or more times, depending on how many events you selected.  When 
you press F11 after viewing the final selected event, the display returns to the events 
screen.  (You can also return at any time by pressing F16.)
Observing Alternate Events
You can display specific event messages with the Alternate Events screen. Depending 
on how your terminal is configured, the alternate-event messages might be identical to 
the event messages shown on the Primary Events screen.
Even if the alternate-events display is the same as the primary-events display, you still 
might need to request the Alternate Events screen. A number of functions are available 
only through the Alternate Events screen and its configuration screen. For instance, you 
use the Alternate Events and the Alternate Events Configuration screens to customize 
events for your particular terminal (as described in the steps under “Creating 
Configuration Files,” later in this section).
You also use the Alternate Events screen to see messages describing historical events—
that is, events that occurred at a particular point in time, as shown in the next subsection 
“Observing Historical Events.”
Note. The maximum number of Alternate Event screens that can be configured on a single 
ViewPoint installation on a G-Series system is 70. The maximum number of Alternate Event 
screens that can be configured on a D-Series system installation is 50. 










