CHGPRBSLTE Command syntax diagram
The Change Problem Selection Entry (CHGPRBSLTE) command is used to change a problem selection entry that was added using the Add Problem Selection Entry (ADDPRBSLTE) command.
The name of the filter can be qualified by one of the following library values:
*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.
*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.
library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.
problem-log-filter-name: Specify the name of the filter.
*LAST: Change the default selection entry. This entry is automatically added when the filter is created.
sequence-number: Specify a number between 1 and 9999.
You can specify a single value (*ANY) or all four elements that define a relationship. When you specify the four elements, the attribute and attribute value are compared for the relationship specified by the relational operator.
*SAME: The value does not change.
*ANY: Any problem log entry is selected.
Element 1: Logical Operator
*IF: The specified relationship must be satisfied for a problem log entry to be selected.
*AND: The specified relationship must be satisfied in addition to the *IF relationship for a problem log entry to be selected.
*OR: The specified relationship must be satisfied in addition to or instead of the *IF relationship for a problem log entry to be selected.
Element 2: Attribute
*EVENT: The filter is applied when the problem log entry is created (a value of 1), changed (a value of 2), or deleted (a value of 3). If the entry has been created and is changed before being committed, use the value of 1.
*ORIGIN: The problem log entry was locally generated (a value of L) or was received from another system (a value of R).
*ORGNETID: The network identifier (ID) of the system in which the problem log entry originated is specified. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command which shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value in the following form:
'nnnnnnnnnn'
*ORGCPNAME: The control point name of the system in which the problem log entry originated is specified. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command which shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value in the following form:
'cccccccccc'
*RCVNETID: The network identifier of the remote system from which the problem log entry was received is specified. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command which shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value on the following form:
'nnnnnnnnnn'
*RCVCPNAM: This attribute specifies the Remote System Control Point name in which the problem log entry received from. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command and shows the details for a specific problem. The value specified for this attribute should be of the following form:
'cccccccccc'
*PROBTYPE: The type of problem entry created. Possible problems are machine-detected (a value of 1), user-detected (a value of 2), PTF order (a value of 3), application-detected (a value of 4), PC machine-detected (a value of 5), or PC user-detected (a value of 6).
Note: | User-Detected Remote Hardware problems are grouped with number 2 User-Detected problems. |
*SEV: The severity of the problem log entry created. Possible choices are high (a value of 1), medium (a value of 2), low (a value of 3), none (a value of 4), or not assigned (a value of 5).
Note: | Problems do not have a severity level when locally created. |
*MSGID: The message ID found in the problem log entry. This is usually an iSeries 400 message ID from an iSeries 400.
*ORGHDW: The origin hardware resource information in the problem log entry. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command and shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value in the following form:
'tttt mmm ss-sssssss' 'tttt mmm ss-sssss' 'tttt mmm sssssss' 'tttt mmm sssss'
where tttt is the machine type, mmm is the model number and sssssssss is the serial number. Use this exact format to match a particular hardware resource exactly, or use a part of the hardware value with the Contains (*CT) relation to provide a partial match.
*RSCHDW: The failing hardware resource information in the problem log entry. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command and shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value in the following form:
'tttt mmm ss-sssssss' 'tttt mmm ss-sssss' 'tttt mmm sssssss' 'tttt mmm sssss'
where tttt is the machine type, mmm is the model number and sssssssss is the serial number. Use this exact format to match a particular hardware resource exactly, or use a part of the hardware value with the Contains (*CT) relation to provide a partial match.
*RSCSFW: The failing software resource information in the problem log entry. This information is displayed using the Work with Problems (WRKPRB) command and shows the details for a specific problem. Specify the value in the following form:
'ppppppp vv rr mm'
where ppppppp is the licensed program ID, vv is the version number, rr is the release number, and mm is the modification level. Use this exact format to match a particular software resource exactly, or use a part of the software value with the Contains (*CT) relation to provide a partial match.
Element 3: Relational Operator
The value specified for Element 2 must have the following relationship to Element 4:
*EQ: Equal to
*GT: Greater than
*LT: Less than
*NE: Not equal to
*GE: Greater than or equal to
*LE: Less than or equal to
*CT: Contains
Element 4: Attribute Value
attribute-value: Specify a value of up to 30 characters to compare with the contents of the attribute specified for Element 2. The value must be specified in character format and must be enclosed in apostrophes if it contains blanks or special characters. If a CL variable is specified for the value, it must be a character variable.
generic*-attribute-value: Specify the generic attribute value.
*SAME:
*DEFAULT: The problem is assigned to the default group.
group-name: Specify a group name.
Example for CHGPRBSLTE
CHGPRBSLTE FILTER(MYLIB/MYFILT) SEQNBR(1250) SELECT((*IF *SEV *EQ 1) (*OR *SEV *EQ 2)) GROUP(SEVHIGH)
This command changes the problem selection entry with the sequence number 1250 in filter MYFILT located in library MYLIB. If the severity level equals 1 or 2, it is put in group SEVHIGH.
Error messages for CHGPRBSLTE
*ESCAPE Messages