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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Behalf Of Dean Montevago
Sent: Thursday, 21 September 2006 10:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SDSF Question

Hi,

I'm at a DR test right now and one of the operators showed me this
command in SDSF. You hit SHIFT and PF7 and an ampersand appears on
the
command you type in a time interval (in seconds) and a message
appears
on the command: **** AUTO UPDATE (with the time interval you
selected)
****. This allows you to see a job transition through it's steps
without
having to hit enter. The operator told me he's used this in other
shops.
What is this ? Where is this ?

TIA
Dean

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This is the autoupdate feature.

Do sometimes use it myself in the form of "bottom&15" when having
an eye on the output of long-running jobs as it grows. (Or when
watching the syslog deep in the night. But this was a long time
ago when message rates were much, much lower than nowadays)

Robert

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