END_TIME - UELD configuration option
Description
The END_TIME option specifies the ending date and time of records to be dumped.
If END_TIME is not used, Universal Event Log Dump will select records up to and including the last (that is, the most recent) record in the log specified by the LOG_TYPE option.
Usage
Method | Syntax | IBM i | HP NonStop | UNIX | Windows | z/OS |
Command Line, Short Form | -e enddate [,endtime ] |
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Command Line, Long Form | -etime enddate [,endtime ] |
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Configuration File Keyword | n/a |
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Values
enddate is the ending date of records to be dumped.
Event log records for the current date can be selected by using an asterisk ( * ).
If Event Log Dump will run over consecutive days, a rolling date can be specified with an asterisk ( * ) followed by a negative value. For example, *-2 selects records that were generated prior to 2 days before the current date.
endtime, optionally, specifies the ending time of records to be dumped.
If endtime is omitted, a value of 23:59 is used.
Note
enddate and endtime must match the short date and short time styles, respectively, as specified in the Control Panel.
If a 12-hour time format is used, and endtime is specified, enddate and endtime together must be enclosed in double ( " ) quotation marks (for example, "12/31/2011, 11:59 PM"). This ensures that the value will be read correctly from the command line.