Defining an output command file
This procedure describes how to generate an output command file.
When you generate an output command file, Log Master can generate a DDL output file, generate a Catalog Activity report, or update the Repository, but it cannot generate other forms of output in the same log scan, such as other reports or SQL. To generate any other forms of output that you need in the same work ID, add a separate log scan step.
Before you begin
- Ensure that you understand the concepts presented in the following sections:
- Define the time frame and filters for the log scan step.
To define a command file as output
- From the task dialog panel, select Define Report and File Outputs and press Enter.Log Master displays the Report and File Outputs panel.
- If the task dialog that you are using automatically generates default reports or output files, delete all default reports and output files from the log scan step by typing D in the ACT column for each one. Press Enter.
- In the ACT column, type I and press Enter.Log Master displays the Output Options panel.
- Select Command File Outputs and press Enter.Log Master displays the Command Output panel.
- To define an UNDO command output file, type E in the UNDO Command field and press Enter.Log Master displays the Output Dataset Information panel.
- For the UNDO command output file, edit the default data set name and file attributes. Press F3.Log Master displays the Command Output panel.
- To define a MIGRATE command output file, type E in the MIGRATE Command field and press Enter.Log Master displays the Output Dataset Information panel.
- For the MIGRATE command output file, edit the default data set name and file attributes. Press F3.Log Master displays the Command Output panel.
- Finish specifying the other command file attributes and press F3 twice to return to the task dialog panel.
Where to go from here
For additional tasks associated with creating a log scan step, see Defining-a-log-scan-step.
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