Changes the criteria used to select event records.
Format
DISPLAY
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /BEFORE=time
Controls whether only those records dated earlier than the
specified time are selected.
1.2 /BRIEF
Controls whether a brief (one-line-per-record) format is used in
ASCII displays.
1.3 /EVENT_TYPE=event-type[,...]
Controls whether only those records matching the specified event
type are selected.
1.4 /FULL
Controls whether a full format for each record is used in ASCII
displays.
1.5 /IGNORE=criteria[,...]
Controls whether records matching the specified criteria are
excluded. If you specify /IGNORE two or more times, the criteria
are combined. To specify a new set of exclusion criteria, include
the /REMOVE qualifier with the /IGNORE qualifier.
1.6 /PAUSE=seconds
For full-format displays (/FULL), specifies the length of time
each record is displayed.
1.7 /REMOVE
Controls whether the criteria specified by the /IGNORE and the
/SELECT qualifiers are no longer to be used to select event
records to be displayed.
1.8 /SELECT=criteria[,...]
Controls whether only those records matching the specified
criteria are selected. If you specify /SELECT two or more times,
the criteria are combined. To specify a new set of selection
criteria, include the /REMOVE qualifier with the /SELECT
qualifier.
1.9 /SINCE[=time]
Controls whether only those records dated the same or later than
the specified time are selected.
2 – Examples
1.COMMAND> DISPLAY/EVENT_TYPE=SYSUAF
COMMAND> CONTINUE
The first command in this example selects records that were
generated as a result of a modification to the system user
authorization file (SYSUAF). The second command displays the
selected records.
2.COMMAND> DISPLAY/SELECT=USERNAME=CRICK
COMMAND> CONTINUE
.
.
.
<Ctrl/C>
COMMAND> DISPLAY/SELECT=USERNAME=WATSON
COMMAND> CONTINUE
The first DISPLAY command in this example selects records that
were generated by user CRICK. The second command displays the
selected records. The next DISPLAY command selects records that
were generated by user WATSON. The last command in the example
displays all records generated by users CRICK and WATSON.