Choose the Restrict... menu item to control the contents of the current view. The Restrict View options are equivalent to options available when using command-line interface SHOW commands. When you choose Restrict..., a dialog box appears, allowing you to specify an object (or objects) to be displayed with the options you specify. To view an object other than the object type in your current view, change the view by choosing a different type of view; or pull down the New View submenu, choose the desired view, and then choose the Restrict... menu item.
1 – Rv re db
The Restrict Elements dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information about one or more elements.
1.1 – Rv enf
Fill in the Elements field with the name of one or more elements. If you do not supply an element expression, CMS automatically displays all the elements in the library. Full or partial wildcards are allowed; for example, you could restrict the element view to elements with a file type of .PAS by typing *.PAS in the Elements name field. You can specify multiple elements by separating each element name with a comma.
1.2 – Rv bf
Fill in the Before field with a time value or keyword before which you want to display generation information. CMS will only list generation information prior to the time you specify. Time values can be an absolute, delta, or a combination time value. For example, 17:12:37 is a valid absolute time value. Keywords can be one of the following: TODAY, TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY.
1.3 – Rv sf
Fill in the Since field with a time value or keyword from which you want to display generation information. CMS will only display information on generations that occurred after the time you specify. Time values can be an absolute, delta, or a combination time value. For example, 17:12:37 is a valid absolute time value. Keywords can be one of the following: TODAY, TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY.
1.4 – Rv apb
Click on the Apply button to apply the current settings in the dialog box, update the view associated with the dialog box, and leave the dialog box in the main window.
2 – Rv gdb
The Restrict Groups dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information about one or more groups.
2.1 – Rv gnf
Fill in the Groups field with the name of one or more groups. If you do not supply a group name, CMS automatically displays all the groups in the library. Full or partial wildcards are allowed; for example, you could restrict the group view to groups that begin with the characters DOCU by typing DOCU* in the Groups field. You can specify multiple groups by separating each group name with a comma.
3 – Rv cldb
The Restrict Classes dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information about one or more classes.
3.1 – Rv cnf
Fill in the Classes field with the name of one or more classes. If you do not supply a class name, CMS automatically displays all the classes in the library. Full or partial wildcards are allowed; for example, you could restrict the class view to classes that end with the characters _V2 by typing *_V2 in the Classes field. You can specify multiple classes by separating each class name with a comma.
4 – Rr db
The Restrict Reservations dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information about one or more reserved generations.
4.1 – Rr ef
Fill in the Elements field with the name of one or more elements. If you do not supply an element expression, CMS automatically displays all elements in the library that have generations reserved. Full or partial wildcards are allowed; for example, you could restrict the reservations view to element generations with a file type of .PAS by typing *.PAS in the Restrict Reservations Elements field. You can specify multiple elements by separating each element expression with a comma.
4.2 – Rr gf
Fill in the Generation field with a generation expression. If you do not supply a generation expression, CMS automatically displays all reserved generations. You can specify multiple generations by separating each generation name with a comma.
4.3 – Rr unf
Fill in the User Name field with the name of one or more users to direct CMS to display the generations reserved by that user. You can specify multiple users by separating each user name with a comma.
5 – Rh db
The Restrict History dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information about library history. If you do not specify any restrictions, Restrict History displays a chronological list of transactions performed on the CMS library or libraries. You can limit the display of information on transactions by choosing different history options.
5.1 – His rec o
A history record is a recording of a transaction that has updated the library. CMS records all transactions that update the library except for the following types of transactions: annotate, differences, fetch trans- actions without a remark, open library, view, and verify. A history record consists of the date, time, the name of the person who issued the command or function, the name of the command or function, the element and generation number, and any associated remark entered when the command was issued. If no remark was entered, a null remark is displayed. For any command that caused CMS to record an unusual occurrence, an asterisk is displayed in the first column. CMS does not perform any expansion on a history record.
5.2 – Rh of
Fill in the Objects field with one or more element names, group names, class names, commands, or libraries on which you want history information. Wildcards are allowed. You can specify multiple objects; separate each object name with a comma. This field is optional; if you do not supply an object in this field, CMS displays history records for all objects in the current library.
5.3 – Rh sf
Fill in the Since field with a time value or keyword from which you want to display history information. CMS displays history information on or after the time you specify. Time values can be an absolute, delta, or a combination time value. For example, 17:12:37 is a valid absolute time value. Keywords can be one of the following: TODAY, TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY. If you do not enter a value, CMS displays history records for the past 30 days.
5.4 – Rh unf
Fill in the User Name field with the name of one or more users whose library transactions you want to display. You can specify multiple users by separating each user name with a comma. Wildcards are allowed.
5.5 – Rh bf
Fill in the Before field with a time value or keyword before which you want to display history information. CMS lists history information prior to the time you specify. Time values can be an absolute, delta, or a combination time value. For example, 17:12:37 is a valid absolute time value. Keywords can be one of the following: TODAY, TOMORROW, or YESTERDAY.
5.6 – Rh uto
Click on the Unusual Transactions Only button to direct CMS to display only those transactions that have been recorded as unusual occurrences. If this button is not activated, CMS displays all transactions, including unusual transactions.
5.7 – Rh tv
CMS displays information for the history output of an object based on the options that are activated. Transactions that are not activated are not displayed for the object.
5.7.1 – Rh ct
When the Copy button is activated, CMS displays the history records of copy transactions.
5.7.2 – Rh mt
When the Modify button is activated, CMS displays the history records of modify transactions.
5.7.3 – Rh ut
When the Unreserve button is activated, CMS displays the history records of unreserve transactions.
5.7.4 – Rh mat
When the Mark button is activated, CMS displays the history records of elements or generations that have been marked for review.
5.7.5 – Rh cr t
When the Create button is activated, CMS displays the history records of create transactions.
5.7.6 – Rh rem t
When the Remark button is activated, CMS displays the history records of remark transactions.
5.7.7 – Rh vt
When the Verify button is activated, CMS displays the history records of verify transactions.
5.7.8 – Rh rj t
When the Reject button is activated, CMS displays the history records of elements or generations that have been rejected.
5.7.9 – Rh dt
When the Delete button is activated, CMS displays the history records of delete transactions.
5.7.10 – Rh rt
When the Remove button is activated, CMS displays the history records of remove transactions.
5.7.11 – Rh se t
When the Set button is activated, CMS displays the history records of set transactions.
5.7.12 – Rh r t
When the Review button is activated, CMS displays the history records of review transactions.
5.7.13 – Rh tvf
When the Fetch button is activated, CMS displays the history records of fetch transactions.
5.7.14 – Rh tvr
When the Replace button is activated, CMS displays the history records of replace transactions.
5.7.15 – Rh at
When the Accept button is activated, CMS displays the history records of elements whose generations were on the review pending list and have been accepted.
5.7.16 – Rh tvi
When the Insert button is activated, CMS displays the history records of insert transactions.
5.7.17 – R h tvr
When the Reserve button is activated, CMS displays the history records of reserve transactions.
5.7.18 – R h dt
When the Cancel button is activated, CMS displays the history records of review canceled transactions.
5.7.19 – Rhis clear
Click on the Clear button to deactivate every transaction button under Transactions to View.
5.7.20 – R h apb
Click on the Apply button to apply the current settings in the dialog box, restrict the view according to the options you specify, and leave the dialog box in the main window. To exit the dialog box, choose the OK or Cancel button.
6 – Rrv db
The Restrict Reviews dialog box allows you to restrict the display of information of pending reviews.
6.1 – Rrv ef
Fill in the Elements field with the name of one or more elements that are to be searched for generations that have reviews pending. For each element with generations under review, CMS displays the element name, generation number, user name, date, time, replacement remark, and any associated review comments. You can specify multiple elements by separating each element name with a comma. Wildcards are allowed.
6.2 – Rrv gf
Fill in the Generation field with one or more generation expressions. Only reviews pending for the specified generation or generations are displayed. You can specify multiple generation expressions by separating them with commas. Wildcards are allowed.
6.3 – Rrv unf
Fill in the User Name field with the name of one or more users whose current reviews pending are to be displayed. You can specify multiple users by separating each user name with a comma. Wildcards are allowed.