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Parameter syntax

z/OS Communications Server: SNA Diagnosis Vol 1, Techniques and Procedures
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Use the following syntax only if you are using an editor to write your parameters as an alternative to the panel interface. See "How to read a syntax diagram".

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                             (1)   
>>-INTERVAL--(--mm--:--ss--)------------------------------------>

>--+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-->
   |                           (2)                                                              |   
   | .-trace_record_start_date--------------.  .-STARTIME--(--00--:--00--:--00--.--000--)-. (5) |   
   +-+--------------------------------------+--+------------------------------------------+-----+   
   | |                                  (3) |  +-STARTIME--(--hh--:--mm--:--ss--)---------+     |   
   | +-STARTCAL--(--mm--/--dd--/--yy--)-----+  '-STARTIME--(--hh--:--mm--:--ss--.--ddd--)-'     |   
   | |                            (4)       |                                                   |   
   | '-STARTJUL--(--yy--.--ddd--)-----------'                                                   |   
   +-STARTHEX--(--xxxxxxxx--)-------------------------------------------------------------------+   
   '-STARTHEX--(--xxxxxxxx-- --xxxxxxxx--)------------------------------------------------------'   

>--+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-><
   |                          (6)                                                              |   
   | .-trace_record_stop_date--------------.  .-STOPTIME--(--23--:--59--:--59--.--999--)-. (9) |   
   +-+-------------------------------------+--+------------------------------------------+-----+   
   | |                                 (7) |  +-STOPTIME--(--hh--:--mm--:--ss--)---------+     |   
   | +-STOPCAL--(--mm--/--dd--/--yy--)-----+  '-STOPTIME--(--hh--:--mm--:--ss--.--ddd--)-'     |   
   | |                           (8)       |                                                   |   
   | '-STOPJUL--(--yy--.--ddd--)-----------'                                                   |   
   +-STOPHEX--(--xxxxxxxx--)-------------------------------------------------------------------+   
   '-STOPHEX--(--xxxxxxxx-- --xxxxxxxx--)------------------------------------------------------'   

Notes:
  1. INTERVAL cannot be used with VIT extraction. INTERVAL can be used with any start or stop time specification. Intervals (mm:ss) are interpreted as 00 through 99 for minutes, and 00 through 59 for seconds.
  2. If you do not code a start date, the VIT analysis tool uses the date on the first trace record.
  3. The calendar date (mm/dd/yy) is 01 through 12 for month, 01 through 31 for day, and 00 through 99 for year. For dates, yy values 43–99 are interpreted as 1943–1999, and yy values 00–42 are interpreted as 2000–2042.
  4. The Julian date (yy.ddd) is 00 through 99 for year and 001 through 366 for day. For dates, yy values 43–99 are interpreted as 1943–1999, and yy values 00–42 are interpreted as 2000–2042.
  5. Calendar time (hh:mm:ss.ddd) is 00 through 23 for hour, 00 through 59 for minutes, 00 through 59 for seconds, and 000 through 999 for milliseconds.
  6. If you do not code a stop date, the VIT analysis tool uses the date on the first trace record.
  7. The calendar date (mm/dd/yy) is 01 through 12 for month, 01 through 31 for day, and 00 through 99 for year. For dates, yy values 43–99 are interpreted as 1943–1999, and yy values 00–42 are interpreted as 2000–2042.
  8. The Julian date (yy.ddd) is 00 through 99 for year and 001 through 366 for day. For dates, yy values 43–99 are interpreted as 1943–1999, and yy values 00–42 are interpreted as 2000–2042.
  9. Calendar time (hh:mm:ss.ddd) is 00 through 23 for hour, 00 through 59 for minutes, 00 through 59 for seconds, and 000 through 999 for milliseconds.

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