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There are several SirTune statements that allow the use of wildcard strings to specify a set of matching strings with a single string. These statements and the associated component of SirTune are:
AUTHORIZE | SIRTUNE |
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RESOLUTION | SIRTUNER or SIRTUNEREPORT |
SIRTUNED | A CMS command |
The special characters and their meanings in wildcard strings are:
* | Matches any group of characters including a null string. |
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? | Matches any single character. |
" | Indicates that the next character in the wildcard string is to be treated literally, even if it is a double-quotation mark (" ), asterisk (* ), or question mark (? ). |
For example, to match any string, use:
*
To match ABCDEFG and no other strings, use:
ABCDEFG
To match ABC, ABCXXX, ABC22, ABCDEFG, etc. and not match ABXCD, CAB, etc., use:
ABC*
To match XYZ, AXYZ, XYZA, AXYZB, etc. and not match XAYBZ, XYAZ, etc., use:
*XYZ*
To match ABC1, ABCD, ABCZ etc. and not match ABC, ABCDE, ABXC, etc., use:
ABC?
To match any string with exactly four characters and not match anything else, use:
????
To match the string ABC* and nothing else, use:
ABC"*
To match the string ABC? and nothing else, use:
ABC"?
To matches the string ABC" and nothing else, use:
ABC""
To match ABC, ABD, A1BC, A123B?, etc. and not match ABCD, XABC, AXXXXX, etc., use:
A*B?
See also
- SirTune introduction
- SirTune data collection under MVS
- SirTune data collection under CMS
- SirTune data collection statements
- SirTune MODIFY and SMSG commands
- SirTune report generation
- SirTune reports
- SirTune user states
- SirTune and Model 204 quad types
- SirTune statement wildcards
- SirTune date processing