Produces a brief report of the selected records. Format /BRIEF (default)
1 – Description
The /BRIEF qualifier is the default. It produces a brief report of the selected records. The report is directed to the current SYS$OUTPUT device, unless you use the /OUTPUT qualifier to write it to a file. (Note that /OUTPUT is Alpha-only.) Each line of a brief report corresponds to a record in the accounting file. It does not show resources used, but gives the information shown in the following table about each record in the accounting file. Column Description Date/Time When the record was logged in the accounting file. Type The type of the record. Subtype For records of type IMAGE, this is the name of the image (the file name portion of its file specification). For records of type PROCESS, it is the type of the process (BATCH, DETACHED, INTERACTIVE, NETWORK, or SUBPROCESS). User The user name. For login failures where the user did name not give a valid user name, this is shown as <login>. ID The process identifier (PID). For print jobs, this is the PID of the process that submitted the job. Source The terminal associated with an interactive process or, for DECnet for OpenVMS requests, the name of the node that issued the request. Status The final exit status code, expressed as a hexadecimal value. To translate the final exit status code into the equivalent message text, use the F$MESSAGE lexical function, and precede the status code with %X, as in this example: $ MESSAGE = F$MESSAGE(%X00000001) $ SHOW SYMBOL MESSAGE MESSAGE = "%SYSTEM-S-NORMAL, normal successful completion" See also the /BINARY qualifier, which copies the selected records to a file, and the /FULL and /SUMMARY qualifiers, which produce full and summary reports of the selected records. You cannot use the /BRIEF qualifier with the /BINARY, /FULL, or /SUMMARY qualifiers.
2 – Example
$ ACCOUNTING This example produces a brief report of all records in the file SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT.