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Examples

   1.ELV> TRANSLATE /BEFORE=24-MAY-2002:04:51:33.87 ERRLOG.SYS;42

     For this example, the default report produced for ERRLOG.SYS;42
     contains all entries that were logged before 4:51 on May 24,
     2002.

   2.ELV> TRANSLATE /BRIEF ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example generates a brief report.

   3.ELV> TRANSLATE /DETAIL=LOW ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example generates a report with a LOW level
     of detail.

   4.ELV> TRANSLATE /ENTRY=END:18 ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example shows how to display entries before
     a specified entry in a sequence.

   5.ELV> TRANSLATE /ENTRY=(START:18,END:37) ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example shows how to display entries within
     a specified entry range.

   6.ELV> TRANSLATE /EXCLUDE=DEVICE_ERRORS ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example shows how to exclude the DEVICE_
     ERRORS entry type from a report.

   7.ELV> TRANSLATE /FULL ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example generates a full report.

   8.ELV> TRANSLATE /INCLUDE=(VOLUME_CHANGES, CPU_ENTRIES,
     BUGCHECKS)
     ERRLOG.SYS;42

     The command in this example shows how to select VOLUME_
     CHANGES, CPU_ENTRIES, and BUGCHECKS entry types.

   9.ELV> TRANSLATE /INTERACTIVE ERRLOG.SYS

     The command in this example enables interactive shell mode
     after translating ERRLOG.SYS. (The default, NOINTERACTIVE,
     returns you to the DCL prompt.)

   10. ELV> TRANSLATE /LOG ERRLOG.SYS

     This example shows how to enable the logging of control and
     informational messages.

   11. ELV> TRANSLATE /NONODE=(BEAVIS, BUTTHD) ERRLOG.SYS

     The command in this example generates a report containing all
     events except those occurring on nodes BEAVIS and BUTTHD.

   12. ELV> TRANSLATE /ONE_LINE ERRLOG.SYS

     The command in this example requests ELV to produce a one-line-
     per-event report instead of a standard report.

   13. ELV> TRANSLATE /OUTPUT=ERRLOG.DAT;3 ERRLOG.SYS;42

     This example creates a binary file named ERRLOG.DAT. If a
     version number is specified, as in this example, and a file
     with the same name and version number does not exist, then the
     binary file will be created with the specified version number.

   14. ELV> TRANSLATE /PAGE ERRLOG.SYS

     This example shows how to generate a paged report.

   15. ELV> TRANSLATE /SINCE="24-MAY-2002 04:51:33.87" ERRLOG.SYS;42

     For this example, the default report produced for ERRLOG.SYS;42
     contains all entries that were logged after 4:51 on May 24,
     2002.

   16. ELV> TRANSLATE /SUMMARY ERRLOG.SYS

     This example shows how to generate a summary report.

   17. ELV> TRANSLATE /TERSE ERRLOG.SYS

     This example shows how to generate a terse report.