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The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY command, using the command line, long form of its configuration options.
Command Argument
The DISPLAY CM PROFILES command can be expressed as either:
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The following table describes all DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY command line syntax, above.
b> Configuration Option Name | Command Line Long Form | Description |
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EVENT_ID | -event_id | Event ID criteria to use for selecting events. |
EVENT_PARAMETER | -event_parm | Event parameter criteria to use for selecting events. |
EVENT_SELECT_STATE | -event_select_state | Specifies the event status of the events which should be read. The following values are possible: |
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<li> <b>N</
<li> <b>C</b> - Return events which were marked by the external scheduler as CONFIRMED.
<li> <b>A</b> - Return events regardless of their status.
</ul>- C - Return events which were marked by the external scheduler as CONFIRMED.
- A - Return events regardless of their status.
The default value is A. |
EVENT_ACTION | -event_action | Specifies whether the status of returned events should be changed in the SAP system. The following values are possible: |
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<li> <b>C</b> - Sets the status of read events from NEW to CONFIRMED.
<li> <b>N</b> - Leaves the status of read events as NEW.
</ul>- C - Sets the status of read events from NEW to CONFIRMED.
- N - Leaves the status of read events as NEW.
The default value is N. |