/DISplay ETA COMMAND


Use the COMMAND keyword to display security information from the active Command Processing table for the specified command (and keyword if specified).

To issue /DISplay ETA COMMAND, you must specify the command name with the COMMAND keyword.


Parameter

Description

cmdname

The cmdname parameter specifies the command for which security information will be generated. This parameter is required. If this parameter exceeds eight characters, then truncate it to eight characters or less, or specify its three-character abbreviation.

The following figure shows sample output for the /DISplay ETA COMMAND cmdname command.

 

/DIS ETA COMMAND START
 COMMAND    PROC-OPT  KEYW  KEYO  TXTO  PRM1  ALW-ALL  ALW-GENR
 START      VERIFY     Y     N     N     N       Y        Y
 *97003/122250*

You can also specify any securable keyword for the specified command.

keywordname

The keywordname parameter specifies a securable keyword for the specified command. If you specify the keywordname parameter, ETA will display the command security information for the specified command and keyword. If keywordname is not securable, KEYWORD NOT FOUND will be displayed. If keywordname is a noise keyword (for example, the TO in the /DISplay ETA COMMAND BRO TO command), only output for cmdname will be displayed. This parameter is optional.

The following figure shows sample output for the /DISplay ETA COMMAND cmdname keywordname command.

 

/DIS ETA COMMAND START DC
 COMMAND    PROC-OPT  KEYW  KEYO  TXTO  PRM1  ALW-ALL  ALW-GENR
 START      VERIFY     Y     N     N     N       Y        Y
 KEYWORD     ABRV PROC-OPT SKIP PARM SYN ALW-ALL ALW-GENR
 DC          DC   REJECT    N    N    N     -       -
 *97003/122311*


 

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