DLTUSRTRC (Delete User Trace Buffer)

DLTUSRTRC Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Delete User Trace Buffer (DLTUSRTRC) command deletes the user trace buffer and records for a specified job.

 

Optional Parameters

JOB
Specifies the jobs for which the user trace buffers are to be deleted.

*: The user trace buffer for the job that the command is running in is deleted.

Job Name Qualifier

*ALL: The user trace buffers for all jobs that match the specified user name and job number are deleted.

*CURRENT: The user trace buffers for all jobs with the current job's name are deleted.

job-name: Specify the name of the job whose user trace buffer is being deleted.

generic*-job-name: Specify the generic job name of the jobs whose user trace buffers are being deleted.

User Name Qualifier

*ALL: The user trace buffers for all jobs that match the specified job name and job number are deleted.

*CURRENT: The user trace buffers for all jobs with the current job's user name are deleted.

user-name: Specify the name of the user of the job whose user trace buffer is being deleted.

generic*-user-name: Specify the generic user name of the jobs whose user trace buffers are being deleted.

Job Number Qualifier

*ALL: The user trace buffers for all jobs that match the specified job name and user name are deleted.

job-number: Specify the six-digit number of the job whose user trace buffer is being deleted.

Examples for DLTUSRTRC

Example 1: Delete User Trace Buffer for Current Job

DLTUSRTRC

This command deletes the user trace buffer for the current job.

Example 2: Delete User Trace Buffers for a Specific User

DLTUSRTRC  JOB(*ALL/JSMITH/*ALL)

This command deletes all user trace buffers for jobs that have a user name of JSMITH.

Error messages for DLTUSRTRC

*ESCAPE Messages

CPFA98D
The User Trace buffer associated with job &3/&2/&1 could not be deleted.