ATL Automatic Task List

ATL [SL] [, INT=n] [, param]

The ATL command switches on the automatic output mode of TAS. A user-selectable interval (INT= parameter) can be set after which the contents of the task or any other list will automatically be updated according to the previous selection and sort criteria. No commands or Action Codes may be entered in this mode. Only the first page will be displayed in this automatic mode. ATL mode can be deactivated at any time by pressing the K2 key. The user can then scroll through the last task list and enter any commands or Action Codes required.

SL Show Summary Line. The task summary will also be updated after each screen output and displayed as usual in the system line.

Standard: Task Summary is suppressed.

INT=n Interval in seconds after which the Task list will be re-selected and displayed. Standard: INT=30.

param Selection parameters for the task list to be displayed in automatic mode. The parameters should conform to the same format as that used for the NP command (see page ). Care must be taken to separate the parameter speification from an interval definition, if any, by a comma ',' . The individual parameters must be separated from each other according to the standard CFS convention by a semicolon ';' .

If params are not specified, the task list corresponding to the last selection criteria to have been entered will be displayed in automatic mode.

Note:

The ATL command can be used to provide an automatic update for a Task list, an Application list, a CON list (all partners connected to an application), an FJAM list (all FT requests), a PDT list (specific device activity), as well as a Display mask for a specific task.

Examples:

ATL INT=20,U=DELTA PAG

Task Hit list: ATL mode is activated with a refresh interval of 20 seconds. By specifying U=DELTA PAG, a task list will be displayed containing the CPU, SVC, Paging, and IO utilisation of the tasks in 20 seconds (measurement period). The tasks will be displayed sorted in ascending order of paging IO's. For a full description of the DELTA User Option, see page .

ATL %DELTA

ATL mode will be activated with the default interval of 30 seconds. By specifying %DELTA, a parameter set of selection criteria previously defined and saved (by means of an SP %DELTA command) will be loaded. For a full description of the SP command, see page .