Save the output. When you use the BBORBLOG
browser, it creates a data set name, which depends on the TSO PROFILE
PREFIX value. If you invoke the TSO environment with a TSO PROFILE
PREFIX definition value, this value is used, in conjunction with the
log stream name, to form the output data set. For example, if you
issue the TSO PROFILE PREFIX(HARRY) command and the log stream name
is BBO.BOSSXXXX, the output data set is HARRY.BBO.BOSSXXXX. You should
rename the output data set if you wish to save your browser output.
You can use the outdsn parameter
to specify a name for the output data set before you save it. For
more information on this parameter, see the usage information on the
BBORBLOG log browse utility.
The contents of the current view
of the log stream will remain until the stream reaches its retention
date. The next time you invoke the browser, however, the current view
of the log stream will be deleted because it uses the same data set
name. The previous data will exist in another record (not the current view) until its retention date.
If
you use the outdsn parameter to specify a unique
output data set name, the current view of the log stream is not deleted.