:REP nnn
The :REP command displays information about each active Report in the application. Security level is ODT.
The :REP command has the form
:REP [nnn]
Where, nnn specifies the starting Report number (from the possible 500 available). If omitted, then the first 20 Reports are shown. If the plus character (+) is used in place of a number entry (as in :REP+), then Reports 21 to 40 are shown.
Report information is displayed under the headings shown in the following table:
Heading | Description |
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STATION | Initiating station, Ispec, Batch, or spaces. If there is enough space, the full station name is displayed, otherwise the reference station name is displayed. |
LANGUAGE | Language specified for Report. |
NBR | Report index value assigned by LSS. |
INT | One-character Report Integrity type, as follows:
|
REPORT | Report name. |
TYPE | Output type: VD (Video), LP (Line Printer), DI (ROC Direct Report), RP (Remote Printer), DP (Enterprise Output Manager Reports). |
MIX | Report Mix number. |
STATUS | One of the following: INITIATING, BROWSING, AUTO, WAITING, Accept, BUSY, FINISHING, TERM FAIL. |
CURR.LOG | Current transaction pivot number. |
START.LOG | First Transaction Log number for Report. |
:REP RECOVER
Displays information about Reports for which there is recovery information stored. If there are more than 20 Reports requiring recovery, the key option can be used to see the recovery information for these Reports. Security level is ODT.
The following information is shown:
Time and date the Report was originally run.
Key that recovery records are stored under.
Report name.
###### displayed before the Report name if the Report was run in standalone mode.
The :REP RECOVER command has the form:
:REP RECOVER key
Where, key specifies starting Report number. If omitted, information for the first 20 Reports is displayed.