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Applying a Filter To filter the report so this component information will not appear,
perform the following steps:
1. Use scrfilter to create your own view filter named "NoSoftware":
2. Use scrfilter to set the filter extension flag to keep the component's
3. Use the NoSoftware filter with the scrviewer command, as shown
Suppose you only wanted to filter out a group from the HP-UX Installed
Software Definition component and not the entire component. You could
filter the Subproducts group from the report with the following
command:
# scrfilter –p NoSoftware "HP-UX Installed Software Definition" \
Since the example showed subproducts information, you would see
none of the information shown above. You would, however, see a report
about bundles and products and all the other information associated
with the HP-UX Installed Software Definition component.
Editing a Filter
You can modify a filter by sending the definition to a file, editing the file
Definition
and then loading the modified filter definition. This method is
recommended for changing more than one value. See "scrfilter (1M)" on
page 53 for details.
1. Dump a filter definition to a file by executing:
2. Edit the filter definition now contained in fileName.
3. Input the modified filter definition by executing:
Chapter 2
# scrfilter –c Template NoSoftware
This command, makes a copy of the standard filter, Template, and
names it NoSoftware. Template is one of the standard filters
described under the next heading.
attributes out of the report.
# scrfilter –s NoSoftware "HP-UX Installed Software Definition" off
The -s option sets the filter for the component to off, as specified
after the component name.
below:
# scrviewer –f NoSoftware elsa:199904181305
The -f option tells scrviewer to use the filter that follows it. The
HP-UX Installed Software component is excluded from the report.
You will see none of the information shown in the example.
"Subproducts" off
# scrfilter -o filterName fileName
# scrfilter -i fileName
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