Log Display Monitor
The Log Display Monitor shows an index of screen images or the screen images themselves from an IDC or WSim log.
Note: Only logs that contain log display records can be used by the
Log Display Monitor.
If screens greater than 24 by 80 were captured but the monitor that is being used to display these panels is 24 by 80, WTM issues an error message stating that only 24 lines can be displayed. To view larger screen displays in their entirety, you must use loglist.
When the Log Display Monitor is invoked, the following pop-up panel
is displayed:
Process Testcases Row 1 of 1
---------------------------- Panel Display Options --------------------
| |
| Press ENTER to continue or PF3 to cancel. |
| |
| Index or View (I/V): V |
| |
| For View only: |
| Logged or Fixed Delay (L/F): F |
| Fixed Delay Value in Seconds: 1 |
| Display Panels : 1 to 6 |
| |
| |
| F1=Help F2=Split F3=End F4=Return F5= |
| F6= F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left |
'---------------------------------------------------------------------'
F1=Help F2=Split F3=End F4=Return F5= F6=
F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=Retrieve
The way the screens are displayed depends on whether you select View or Index:
- If you select View (V), the screen images
are displayed automatically. The speed at which the screen images
are shown depends on whether you choose the Logged delay (L)
or Fixed delay (F) option:
- Logged delay displays the screen images with the same delays as originally recorded.
- Fixed delay displays the screen images
with a fixed delay as shown in the Fixed Delay Value in
Seconds field. Valid values for this field are numbers
in the range of 1–99. Note: You receive a warning message if you enter a number greater than 10 seconds. A large fixed delay value causes slow response and gives the appearance of a session hang.
A range of panels within the original recording can be viewed by entering new values in the Display Panels field. This is useful when viewing a large WSim log.
- If you select Index, the index of screen
images is displayed:
Resource Display Index Row 1 to 6 of 6 Command==> Line commands: V to view panel, S to edit STL, D to delete. Press PF3 to end. Timestamp AID Testcase Panel _ 09044251 DEMO IKJ56700A ENTER USERID - _ 09044251 ENTER DEMO IKJ56700A ENTER USERID - _ 09044833 DEMO ------------------------------- TSO/E LO _ 09044833 ENTER DEMO ------------------------------- TSO/E LO _ 09050396 DEMO ICH70001 userid LAST ACCESS AT 14:30: _ 09050396 ENTER DEMO ICH70001 userid LAST ACCESS AT 14:30: ******************************* Bottom of data ********************************** F1=Help F2=Split F3=End F4=Return F5= F6= F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap F10=Left F11=Right F12=RetrieveThis index of screen images has the following columns:
- A one-character line command field that precedes the timestamp. The valid values are: V, S, and D.
- Timestamp—The timestamp derived from the IDC or WSim log.
- AID—The Attention Identifier (for example, the ENTER or PF keys) pressed by the user in the session.
- Testcase—The name of the testcase that generated this screen image. This column shows the testcase running now.
- Panel—A panel verification line for each panel.
For each row in the index, there are three line commands, V, S, and D:
- V
- View—Displays the screen image for this part of the
session. When viewing the screen image, you can press the following
PF keys:
- PF3
- Return to the index.
- PF4
- Delete the STL for this screen image (not valid for ALT).
- PF7
- Display the previous screen in the index.
- PF8
- Display the next screen in the index.
- PF12
- Edit (or browse for ALT) the STL source for this screen in the index.
- S
- STL—Edits (or browses for ALT) the STL source for this screen in the index.
- D
- Delete—Deletes this block of STL source code (not
valid for ALT). Note: Only one delete line command can be issued at a time.