Search Report Management
The Search Report Management screen shown in allows you to view a list of current active and inactive archive requests.
- Select option 3 Search Report Management on the Session Monitor - Main Menu. The Search Report Management * Technology Selector screen is displayed.
Select option 2 TCP on the Search Report Management * Technology Selector screen. The following screen is displayed.
Search Report Management Screen-------------------------- Search Report Management --------------- Row 1 of 1
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Index of Search Results:
http://mach1.compuware.com/usr/local/hs/hs780/archive_tcpip/AZCCOI1/index.xml
Line commands are: (D)elete Userid: USER015
S Date Time Name Search Criteria
- ---------- -------- -------- ----------------------------------------------
2009/05/07 12:58:11 TESTE01
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************The Search Report Management screen contains a complete list of the search reports you have access to.
- You can use the FIND, RFIND, or LOCATE commands as well as FORWARD or BACK to help you locate the desired Archive. After locating the desired Archive, the only available line command is (D)elete.
- To delete one or more reports, type a D in the selection column for each report that you want to delete, and press Enter to delete the selected reports.
A D placed on a line deletes all of the HFS files related to the selected report and removes it from the list of available reports for the current user.
Unless delete confirmation has been disabled, a popup will appear that shows the name and date/time information for the report to be deleted. Press Enter from this popup to delete the associated report.
To turn off delete confirmation, enter a slash (/) in the Permanently set delete confirmation off field. - Press END or CANCEL to return to the Search Report Management * Technology Selection screen.
Index of Search Results
On the Search Report Management screen, the Index of Search Results is a display-only field showing the URL path to the HTTP index page that lists the results of both local and global Archive Search requests.
This URL is constructed from several installation variables that are set in member HSCMnnnn from the common PARMLIB. The HTTP_SERVER_NAME variable defines the first path qualifier (the location of the HTTP web server holding the Archive Search report files). The next set of path qualifiers, down to but not including the archive directory, are defined via the PRODUCT_UNIX_PATH installation variable. See the example URL components below.
The qualifier between the archive directory and index.xml is your TSO user ID. Your user ID is disguised to provide a more secure directory name in which to store important files such as your Archive Search criteria files and HTTP search output reports. Use this path, up to and including your disguised user ID, to locate these files.
On some 3270 terminal emulators, you can double-click this URL link to open a web browser window and go directly to the HTTP report index page. For other browsers, you may need to copy and paste this link into the browser address field.
Example URL Components
The URL example in Search Report Management screen is comprised of the following parts:
- sysname.compuware.com — The system name specified by the installer.
- /usr/local/hs/hs078 — The Session Monitor web reports directory specified by the installer.
- archive — The fixed folder location where all archive search reports go.
- AZCCOI1 — A generated folder containing a disguised user ID based on the user’s TSO user ID.
- index.xml — The fixed name of the user’s index page.