This option is used to trap an intermittent failure. It assumes you have some failure-related data (such as the module name, return code, reason code, or feedback information). You must enter this data on the logging/abend control entry panel. For example, if the COPY line operator was failing intermittently with a reason code 103, you would enter the line operator name in the feedback field and the reason code in the reason code field. (See Figure 1.) If the failure occurred again, the trap would spring and ERTB panel would display the failure-related ERTB entry.
Note that after selecting trap conditions, you can enable or disable the trap simply by changing the DISPLAY ERTB WHEN THE RECORD BELOW IS LOGGED field.
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DGTDPPF2 LOGGING/ABEND CONTROL ENTRY PANEL
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Optionally Specify One or More:
Log Detailed Error Data . . Y (Y or N)
Log Inter-module Trace . . N (Y or N)
Log Trace-point Trace . . . N (Y or N)
Recover from Abends . . . . Y (Y or N)
Display Ertb when the Record Below is Logged . . N (Y or N)
Module Name . . (8 Characters)
Proc Name . . . (1 to 8 Characters)
Return Code . . (1 to 4 Digits)
Reason Code . . (1 to 4 Digits)
Short Msg . . . (8 Characters)
Long Msg . . . (8 Characters)
Service . . . . (1 to 8 Characters)
Feedback . . . (1 to 35 Characters)
Use ENTER to Perform Verification;
Use HELP Command for Help; Use END Command to Save and Exit.