Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)

Using the VHS Browser
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Log Browser Screen Function Keys
Log Browser Screen Function Keys
Table 4-3 describes the specific function keys used within the Log Browser screen.
Search Text Field
The search text field specifies that VHS display only messages that match the search
text. All characters are accepted. An asterisk (*) can specify many or no characters. A
question mark (?) can specify one character and all other characters must be a perfect
match. For each template entered, VHS adds an asterisk (*) at the beginning of the
template if the template does not begin with one and adds an asterisk (*) at the end of
the template if the template does not end with one.
Process name or PID Shows the process name if the process is a
named process or the process identification (CPU,
PIN) of the process that produced the message
Object name [Optional] Shows the object name of the process
that generated the message
Text Shows the display message from the process
Note. The fields Search Text and Last Message Data are available with only the D21 version
and later.
Table 4-3. Log Browser Screen Function Keys
Key Function Description
F2 Change Search
Criteria
Accepts the search criteria specified by Environment,
After (date, time), Process, and Search Text and
refreshes the screen with the messages that match these
criteria
F4 Prompt Browser Goes to the Prompt Browser screen
F5 Refresh Count Refresh the pending prompt count for current
environment
F9 Print Prints the current screen. You can use the default printer
specified in the Pathway configuration for your terminal or
enter a destination name on the option line
F10 Env Detail Goes to the Environment Detailed screen
F14 VHS Profile Goes to the VHS Profile screen
F15 Help Goes to the help text for the current screen
SF16 Exit Exits VHS
Note. The F10 - Env Detail function key is available with only the D21 version and newer.
Table 4-2. Log Browser Screen Field Descriptions (page 2 of 2)
Field/Line Name Description