Filter command (WHERE)

This parameter can be used to selectively display only those service objects with particular service attributes.

*ALTDATE

The date on which the definition or information was last altered.

The filter value is the date in the form yyyy-mm-dd.

*ALTTIME

The time at which the definition or information was last altered.

The filter value is the time in the form hh:mm:ss.

*CONTROL

Whether the service is started and stopped with the queue manager.

The filter value is one of the following:

*MANUAL

The service is not automatically started or stopped.

*QMGR

The service is started and stopped as the queue manager is started and stopped.

*STARTONLY

The service is started as the queue manager is started, is not be requested to stop when the queue manager is stopped.

 

*ENDARG

The arguments passed to the end program when the service is requested to stop.

The filter value is the arguments string.

*ENDCMD

The name of the executable to run when the service is requested to stop.

The filter value is the program name string.

*STDERR

The standard error path.

The filter value is the path name.

*STDOUT

The standard output path.

The filter value is the path name.

*STRARG

The arguments passed to the program at startup.

The filter value is the arguments string.

*STRCMD

The name of the program to run.

The filter value is the program name string.

*TEXT

Descriptive comment.

The filter value is the text description of the service.

*TYPE

Mode in which to run service.

The filter value is one of the following:

*CMD

When started the command is executed but no status is collected or displayed.

*SVR

The status of the executable started is monitored and displayed.