
list history
Issue 5 October 2002
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555-233-119
All information in the transaction log is saved on tape as translation data when
save translation is performed (LIFO order). When the switch COLD I starts or
reboots, the saved translation and the transaction log are loaded from tape. In this
way, the translation data and the data in the transaction log remain compatible.
Feature Interactions
The translation log is written to the memory card as translation data when save
translation is executed. The translation data is time stamped when it is saved.
This time stamp is noted when translation is loaded from the memory card and
included in all recent change history reports.
When a user requests a recent change history report, there could be other users
concurrently issuing data commands and altering the contents of the transaction
log. If the user pages the entire way through the report, the oldest entries in the
transaction log (maximum 250 commands) may have been overwritten by data
commands issued by these other users. If this occurs, the final entries of the
report show the data commands issued by the other users after the recent change
history report was originally requested.
Also, using set time to alter the system clock could make the recent change
history report appear not to be in true LIFO order.
Action/Object
Qualifier
Qualifier Description
Logins
Default
Feature Interactions
list history
schedule
Report sent to printer.
Use the screen to schedule
execution of the command. The
command is placed in the
command queue and is executed
at the specified time. The
information displayed by the
command is sent to the system
printer instead of the screen.
1
Examples:
list history
list history print
list history schedule
1
See the Report Scheduler and System Printer feature specification for more details.
init
inads
craft
cust
browse
nms
none
See below