HP-UX SNAplus2 R7 Administration Command Reference
Administration Commands
query_3270_diag
Maximum number of 3270 user alerts for which data should be returned. You can specify 1 to return data
for a specific 3270 user alert, a number greater than 1 to return data for multiple 3270 user alerts, or 0 (zero)
to return data for all 3270 user alerts.
The default for this command indicates “return all entries,” unlike other query_* commands for which the
default is to return a specific entry.
list_options
The position in the list of alerts from which SNAplus2 begins to return data.
Specify one of the following values:
FIRST_IN_LIST
Start at the first entry in the list
LIST_INCLUSIVE
Start at the entry specified by the alert_number parameter
LIST_FROM_NEXT
Start at the entry immediately following the entry specified by the alert_number parameter
If no alerts have been defined, this parameter must be set to FIRST_IN_LIST (or the -a option must be
specified on the
snapadmin command line, which sets FIRST_IN_LIST).
alert_number
The number of the alert for which information is required, or the number to be used as an index into the
list of alerts. Specify a number in the range 1–20. This parameter is ignored if list_options is set to
FIRST_IN_LIST.
2.98.2 Returned Parameters
Parameter name Type Length
rtm_overflow constant
rtm_unbind constant
rtm_timer_option constant
rtm_thresh1 decimal
rtm_thresh2 decimal
rtm_thresh3 decimal
rtm_thresh4 decimal
num_alerts decimal
{alert_3270_data}
description character 51 (null string)
parameter1 character 31 (null string)
parameter2 character 31 (null string)
parameter3 character 31 (null string)
(Up to 20 alert_3270_data subrecords can be included.)
rtm_overflow
through num_alerts
The 3270 diagnostics information. For information about these parameters, see Section 2.9, define_3270_diag.
For each alert, an
alert_3270_data subrecord is included. For information about the parameters used in this
subrecord, see Section 2.9, define_3270_diag.
2.98.3 Error Return Codes
If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a
secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.
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