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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Using the Logdump Utility
1.1
Getting Started with Logdump
1.2
Viewing the First Record
1.2.1
Running Logdump
1.2.2
Setting Up the View
1.2.3
Opening a Trail File
1.3
Executing Basic Logdump Tasks
1.3.1
Finding the Next Good Record Header
1.3.2
Finding the Beginning, Middle, and End of a Transaction
1.3.3
Scanning for the End of a Transaction
1.3.4
Going to a Specific RBA in the File
1.3.5
Filtering Based on a Table or Data File Name
1.3.6
Removing the Current Filter Criteria
1.3.7
Filtering on Multiple Conditions
1.3.8
Count the Records in a Trail File
1.3.9
Saving Records to a New Trail File
1.3.10
Closing the Current File and Opening the Next One in the Trail
1.3.11
Keeping a Log of Your Session
1.3.12
Seeing the Current Logdump Environment
1.3.13
Getting Online Command Help
1.3.14
To Exit Logdump
1.4
Evaluating Transaction Size
1.5
Maintaining Command History
1.6
Viewing Logdump Command Information and Syntax
2
Logdump Commands
2.1
Logdump Command Summary
ARGETNONDATACHANGES | ARSTOPNONDATACHANGES
ASCIIDATA | EBCDICDATA
ASCIIDUMP | EBCDICDUMP
ASCIIHEADER | EBCDICHEADER
BEGIN
BULKIOSTATS
CALCTLFKEY
CD
COMPUTETIMESTAMP
COUNT
CTIME
DATAFILE
DECRYPT
DETAIL
DUMP
ENCRYPT
ENV
ESBLOCK
EXIT
FC
FILEHEADER
FILES
FILTER
FLOAT
GGSTOKEN
GHDR
HEADERTOKEN
HELP
HISTORY
INTERPRETINTERVAL
INTERPRETTIMESTAMP
LOG
NEXT
NEXTTRAIL
NOTIFY
OBEY
OPEN
POSITION
RECLEN
SAVE
SCANFORENDTRANS
SCANFORHEADER
SCANFORRBA
SCANFORTIME
SCANFORTYPE
SCANSCROLLING
SHOW
SKIP
TIME
TIMEOFFSET
TMFBEFOREIMAGE
TMFBEFOREIMAGE
TMFGETRECADDR | NOTMFGETRECADDR
TMFIGNORERECCOUNT
TRAILFORMAT
TRANSBYTELIMIT
TRANSHIST
TRANSRECLIMIT
USERTOKEN
VOLUME
WRITELOG
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