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VMS Help ANALYZE, /ERROR_LOG, /ELV, Categories of Events *Conan The Librarian |
ELV recognizes several categories of events for inclusion in (or
exclusion from) various operations. The first major separation
is between valid and invalid events. Then, within the category
of valid events are selected and rejected events. Explanations of
these categories follow.
o Valid
Valid events can be read into an internal buffer; also, bit-
to-text translation data can be produced for the header.
For an event to be valid, the event body does not need
to be translatable; in this case, the event is valid but
untranslatable.
- Selected
A selected event is one that is of particular interest
to you. You select events by using a selection qualifier:
/ENTRY, /INCLUDE, /NODE, /SINCE, and /BEFORE. The events
that are selected according to the selection criteria are
included in or excluded from a report.
- Rejected
A rejected event is one that is not included in a report
because the command line specifies one of the following:
* An interval: /ENTRY, /SINCE, or /BEFORE
* A filter: /INCLUDE, /EXCLUDE, /NODE, or /NONODE
You can use the /REJECTED qualifier to include rejected
events in a report. (By default, only selected events are
included in a report.)
o Invalid
An invalid event is one that cannot be read into an internal
buffer or whose header cannot be translated. You can use the
ELV command DUMP/INVALID to output invalid events to an output
dump file for further examination.
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