SELECT
a default input file using the SET command. To override a default input file
setting, use /INPUT=* on the LIST command.
/NODE=(node-identifier[,...])
Selects detailed records associated with task calls originating from the client
node(s) specified. The node-identifier can be a DECnet node name, TCP/IP
address, or a list of same. If you specify a list, separate the identifiers with
commas and enclose the list within parentheses. If you specify a single
identifier, you do not need the comma and parentheses. The asterisk (*) wild
card character is permitted in node identifiers. If you do not specify /NODE,
records for all nodes are selected unless you set default node(s) with the SET
command.
Specifying /NODE with the SELECT commands overrides any default nodes
that you may have set. Specifying /NODE=* with the SELECT commands
specifies that records for all nodes are to be selected, overriding any defaults
that you may have set.
/SINCE[=date-time]
Selects detailed records that were written on or after the date and time
specified. The date-time specification is optional. If you omit it, the records
written on the current date are selected. Specify the date and time in the
OpenVMS format, dd-mmm-yyyy:hh:mm:ss.
/TASK=task-name
Selects detailed records associated with ACMS task calls for the task name(s)
specified, including any exchange steps associated with the task calls. The
task-name specification can be a valid ACMS task name or a list of task names.
If you specify a list, separate the names with a comma and enclose the list
within parentheses. You can use the asterisk (*) wild-card character in the
task-name specification. If you do not specify the /TASK qualifier, records
for all tasks are selected, unless you have specified another default with the
SET command. If you specify /TASK=* with the SELECT command, records
for all tasks are selected. If tasks specified are part of more than one ACMS
application, matching task details for all applications are selected, unless you
narrow the selection further with the /APPLICATION qualifier.
/USER=user-identifier
Selects detailed records associated with ACMS task calls executed for the
signed-in user session(s) specified. The user-identifier specification can be
a user identifier or a list of user identifiers. If you specify a list, separate
the identifiers with a comma and enclose the list within parentheses. The
asterisk (*) wild card character is permitted in user identifier specifications. If
/USER is not specified, records for all users are selected, unless default user
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