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Distributed processing peripheral, recovery and routine
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6-22 Automatic message accounting (AMA) messages
Procedure 6-12
Recover AMA data from DIRP - DIRP block number not known
Step
Description
Input:
><call code of record>
The Filter function prompts you for
numerous fields. Inputting the originating
number and connect time should be
sufficient to locate the data block. If you
don't want to define all the other parameters
prompted by the function, hit enter and the
DMS continues to the next field.
Enter:
>FILTER DISPLAY <structure code
from ADD>
This outputs a record with all the fields just
defined. Make sure the filter is defined the
same as the record. Note that an * is a
wildcard and matches any variable.
a. If the Originating NPA was 602C, then
the filter must be defined as either of
the following:
ORIG NPA: 602*
ORIG NPA: 602C
If the ORIG NUMBER is 9422640C,
then:
ORIG NUMBER: 9422640*
ORIG NUMBER: 9422640C
If the TERM NPA is 00602C: then:
TERM NPA: 00602*
TERM NPA: 00602C
If the TERM NUMBER is 8385792C
then:
TERM NUMBER: 8385792*
TERM NUMBER: 8385792C
297-1001-537 Standard 01.02 December 1993
Notes
Enclose the structure code in single quotes.
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