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UNIXSAR 20.314 Enhancements to process unix sar command output.

VMXGFOR 20.327 All %VMXGFOR were removed, to avoid a SAS zap.

BUILDPDB 20.319 OMVS task filled //SPIN, had TYPETASK='JOB' in error.

BUILDPDB 20.310 TYPE30TD now has subtypes 2, 3, and 4 output.

JCLUOWP 20.312 JCL example for ASUMUOW using Views/Pipes corrected.

UTILBLDP 20.329 Enhancement if BUILDPDB=NO is specified.

BLDNTPDB 20.323 Some combinations of arguments didn't work right.

TYPEOPC 20.321 IBM's OPC Log causes INVALID ARGUMENT TO FUNCTION....

TYPE79 20.325 TYPE792 was incorrectly deaccumulated.

TYPESRMH 20.317 Security Resource Manager for MVS V2.3 correction.

Many 20.324 Semi-colons added after each _Edddddd exit statement.


Versions 20.11 and 20.12 were QA tests, sent to only a few sites.
Major enhancements added in MXG 20.10
TYPE7072 20.307 Errors in TYPE72GO (MXG 20.08-20.09 only) corrected.

TYPENSPY 20.305 Support for NetSpy Version 6 subtypes G,H (COMPAT).

TYPEIDMS 20.304 Support for IDMS V1500 new subtypes 13, 14, 15.

TYPECIMS 20.306 No observations in CIMSDBDS after Change 20.138.


Major enhancements added in MXG 20.09
VMAC115 20.288 Support for MQSeries V5.3 (COMPATIBLE) new data.

VMAC116 20.288 Support for MQSeries V5.3 (COMPATIBLE) new data.

FORMATS 20.291 Support for APAR OW57121 new SMF 99 trace codes.

TYPE94 20.283 Support for undoc SMF 94 Subtype 2, heuristically.

REXXWLM 20.289 Support to read Workload Manager's WLM Defs PDS.

A very slick REXX exec and SAS step to output the WLM

definitions into a SAS dataset.

TYPEQACS 20.295 AS/400 CPU times merged in optional QACSCPU dataset.

ANAL94 20.294 VTS activity reports selection SUBREP= parm added.

TYPE110 20.293 UNKNOWN STID=115 messages should not exist.

FORMATS 20.292 Mapping of SAS Procedure Name to Product updated.

TYPENTSM 20.286 MicroSoft added instance names for SMF objects.

RMFINTRV 20.297 Workloads can use SYSTEM/SYSPLEX as criteria.
Major enhancements added in MXG 20.08
TYPEQACS 20.260 Support for AS/400 5.2 Collection Services (INCOMPAT)

UTILEXCL 20.256 Major UTILEXCL enhancement, MCTSSDCN/DRL DO grouping,

so you don't have to rerun UTILEXCL for new APPLIDs.

TYPENTSM 20.276 Support for NTSMF new objects from MS Exchange 2000

SP3, XP Professional, Citrix, DataCore, MSMQ, and

changes to PROCESSOR and MQSERIES objects.

TYPE94 20.265 SMF 94 FC4001 undoc fields caused wrong values.

TYPEMVCI 20.263 Support for BMC MVCICS 5.6, fix for 5.5 CMRDETL data.

TYPETMO2 20.253 Support for ASG-Landmark TMON/V2.1 TH01595 (COMPAT)

TYPETAND 20.250 Support for Tandem G07 new data, fix TANDPROC G06.

CONFIGV9 20.252 Support for Version 9 TS M0 Production Release.

AUTOEXEC 20.252 Support for Version 9 TS M0 Production Release.

TYPE79 20.274 Support for APAR OW56739, RMF 79 subtype 3.

TYPE7072 20.274 Support for APAR OW56739, RMF 72 subtype 3.

GRAFWRKX 20.273 Workload Graph examples include MSU used by workload.

ANALRMFR 20.277 RMF Channel Activity Report CHP= selectivity added.

TYPE71 20.259 Medium Impact Frames ESFRMExx are now input in order.

TYPE119 20.267 TSIPxxxx variables wrong in TYPS11905, other fixes.


Major enhancements added in MXG 20.07
Status of ASMTAPES:

ML-26 tests show no improvement; CPU time same as ML-25, even

when scan excluded VTS devices. Update: USE ML-27, in 20.20.

TYPE73 has PCHANBY/PNCHANBY mising with SMF73CMG=0.

Support for CICS APAR PQ63143 changes to 110-2 stats; only STID=24

(for CICAUTO) was INCOMPATIBLY changed.

Support for RMF 74-4 APAR OW55968 (R744SST 4 to 8-byte).

Support for APAR OW54010 Large Virtual Memory (>2GB).

Support for Candle Omegamon for CICS V520 User SMF.

Support for Control-D "SF2" User SMF record.

Support for Control-D "POD" User SMF record.

Circumvention for IDMS Version 1500, no new data yet.

UTILEXCL USERCHAR variable generated wrong INCLUDE post 20.148

TYPEDB2 Negative DB2SRBTM with DB2 V7 forced back to missing.

Trending for TYPE23 (SMF Buffer Usage) was wrong.

Documentation: Don't use TEMP01 with %VMXGSUM.

Example of RACF Filtering with TYPE80A and MACJBCK=.

TYPE80A Support for UID/HOME/PROGRAM OMVS/USS RACF fields.


Major enhancements added in MXG 20.06
Status of ASMTAPES:

ML-25 uses lots more CPU time (30 minutes per day versus 30 secs

with ML-19) and there is no immediate fix. Update: Use ML-27.

Support for APAR OW52396 (no change) SMF 74-7 FICON.

Support for APAR OW56162 new SMF 64 CATALOG UPDATE.

Support for SMF 94 subtype 2 and subtype 1 new stuff.

Support for z/OS 1.4 is in MXG 20.06, but MXG 20.03 or later is all

that is truly REQUIRED for z/OS 1.4. The minor 1.4 enhancements

that are now supported (i.e., decoded) by MXG 20.06 have very

little impact. See Change 20.101 for why 20.03 is the minimum,

and see Change 20.205 for the z/OS 1.4 enhancements.
However, if you're leading edge enough to be install new releases

of your operating system, then you surely should install the most

recent MXG Version (20.06, this week), because of likely changes

to at least one of your other products; the current MXG is always

more aware of other product's changes than was the prior version.
And installing a new MXG Version, now, is very easy, and with no

changes needed to your MXG tailoring, very simple.

Note that IBM has announced that the next major z/OS release is

scheduled for March, 2004 (yes, 18 months), to be followed by a

release in September, 2004, and thereafter major z/OS releases

will be annually, each Fall.


But you can still expect to see a new MXG Version available

practically every month, as we keep up with constant change in

the other 399 products whose data records are supported by MXG;

z/OS itself is but one product.


Support for SMF 120 subtype 7 and 8 WebSphere 4.0.1.

Support for BMC's Mainview for DB2 THRDHIST file.

Support for ASG-Landmark TMON/MVS V3 (INCOMPATIBLE).

Support for CICS Transaction Resource Class new data.

Support for SAMS:VANTAGE 3.2.0 OBJ=POOLS record.
Major enhancements added in MXG 20.05
ASMTAPES: ML-25 corrects CPU loop or 0C4 in ML-24. Now: Use ML-27.

Support for Oracle and Analysis Server NTSMF objects.

Revision/enhancement of MSU calculations in RMFINTRV, ASUM70PR and

ASUMCEC, plus description of important MSU variables and MXG

recommendation to use MSU instead of MIPS. Change 20.168.

Support for EMC's Catalog Solution user SMF record.

Technical Note in NEWSLETTER FORTY-ONE: CICS-DB2 ACCOUNTING change.
Major enhancements added in MXG 20.04:
ASMTAPES: ML-24. Corrects 0E0 logrec, CPU loop. Update: Use ML-27.

Support for APAR PQ61349 to SMF 103 records.

Support for APAR OW54007 to SMF 42 records..

Support for RMF 74 subtype 7 FICON Port data.

Support for type 90 subtype 32 in TYPE90A member

Support for multiple CICS user fields in UTILEXCL.

Support for IMPLEX Version 2.1 has been coded.

Landmark TMON/CICS datetimes wrong zone if GMTOFF GT 0.

Landmark TMON/DB2 datetimes wrong zone if GMTOFF GT 0.

Support for NTSMF 2.4.4, MODULE Object, Disk pct and Averages.

Support for NTSMF File System Collector. DCOLLECT for NT!

New ANALDB2K merges package DB2ACCTP data with DB2ACCT data.


Major enhancements added in MXG 20.03:
Support for JES "Z2 Mode" (INCOMPATIBLE JESNR): YOU MUST HAVE THIS

version before you enable Z2 mode in z/OS 1.2 or later!!!!

ML-23 of MXGTMNT, skips over list of UCB addresses for VTS devices.

Support for subtype 27/28 of STK HCS/VSM records.

Support for many new TNG Platforms (SOL, AIX) etc.

Support for G06/G08 TANDPROC LRECL=442 (INCOMPAT).

Support for NTSMF Citrix process record.

Support for AIX PTX (Performance ToolBox) adds objects/variables.

GRAFWRKX Enhanced "Weighted LPAR Capacity" Graph/Tabular reports.

ANALRMFR "RMF HTTP Server Report" multiple servers, etc.

Domain Error in TYPE78, TYPE79 and TYPE91 were corrected.

PCHANBY missing for TYPE73 Coupling Facility channels.

Doc: Variable UOWTIME may look wrong, but it's okay.

Variable MSU72 created in TYPE72/TYPE72GO.

EXECAPPL, the "execution" APPLID, added to PDB.ASUMUOW.

UTILEXCL Final (?) cleanup covers all reported optional data.


Major enhancements added in MXG 20.02:
Support for z/OS 1.3 (COMPATIBLE, except SMF 42 needs MXG fix).

Biggest enhancement: new TYPE4221 dataset records every delete

of a PDS or PDSE member, and who dun it.

Support for APAR OW52227 (Active Application State) for WLM.

New state counters are used, changing percent calculations.

Support for multiple CICS versions with EXCLUDEs added in UTILEXCL.

Support for unexpected z/VM record with DATABYTE=0, caused STOP.

Support for IBM Product NPM/IP monitor user SMF record.

Support for TMON/CICS TCE 2.1 (COMPLETELY INCOMPATIBLE).

Support for full LRECL and VBS output for RMF III in ASMRMFV.

SAS Inherit option created wrong label in ANAL94.
Major enhancements added in MXG 20.01:
CPU Busy Pct in TYPE70/TYPE70PR/ASUM70PR wrong with WLM IRD.

There is no correction yet; see text of Change 20.046.

Additional corrections to UTILEXCL.

Support for z800 2066 CPU factors for OS/390 R2.8-R2.10.

Support for Top Secret V5.2, INCOMPATIBLE.

Support for Mobius RDS InfoPac Subtypes 6 and 7.

Support for Oracle OSDI format (8.1.7) SMF record INCOMPATIBLE.

Support for RMF III Enclave Table ENCG3.

Support for CA TNG Windows 2000 performance cube.

New ASUMUOWT creates PDB.ASUMUOW from Landmark TMON + DB2ACCT.

Enhanced UTILBLDP, examples for only RMFINTRV, only JOBS, etc.

MXG 19.19 corrections:

- TYPEIMSA Syntax error: Two %%VMXGTIME should be %VMXGTIME.

- AS/400 JBCPU/JBTCPU wrong in QAPMJOBM, IBM doc was wrong.

- VMXGUOW did not increment SPINCNT for ASUMUOW.

- If you used the new UTILEXCL utility to create your IMACEXCL, it

causes ASUMUOW to syntax fail; some computed variables weren't.

Also, some optional segments were not correctly recognized.

And it is enhanced to report if you have deleted any variables

are required to create ASUMUOW.

- DAILYDSN writes to PDB versus DATASETS; four _P should be _L.

- JCLTEST6 SAS V6 only, temp var SYS000008 name is too long.

- VMXGSUM with OPTIONS OBS=0 could cause errors.

See member NEWSLTRS or the Newsletters frame at www.mxg.com for

current MXG Technical Notes that used to be in CHANGES.
MXG QA test are with SAS V8.2 and (archaic) SAS V6.09 on OS/390, and

SAS V8.2 on Windows 2000, but previous QA tests on Linux RH 7.2 had

confirmed MXG's unix compatibility, so MXG should execute under SAS

V8.2 or later on every possible SAS platform!

MXG has also executed without error under SAS Version 9 beta, on both

"MVS" and Windows platforms.

All of these enhancements are described in the Change Log, below.
Availability dates for the IBM products and MXG version required:
Availability MXG Version

Product Name Date Required


MVS/ESA 4.1 Oct 26, 1990 8.8

MVS/ESA 4.2 Mar 29, 1991 9.9

MVS/ESA 4.2.2 Aug 15, 1991 9.9

MVS/ESA 4.3 Mar 23, 1993 10.10

MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - compatibility Jun 24, 1994 12.02

MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - Goal Mode May 3, 1995 13.01

MVS/ESA 5.2.0 Jun 15, 1995 13.05

MVS/ESA 5.2.2 Oct 19, 1995 13.09

OS/390 1.1.0 Feb 22, 1996 14.01

OS/390 1.2.0 Sep 30, 1996 14.05

OS/390 1.3.0 Compatibility Mode Mar 28, 1997 14.14

OS/390 1.3.0 WLM Goal Mode Mar 28, 1997 15.02

OS/390 2.4.0 Sep 28, 1997 15.06

OS/390 2.5.0 Feb 24, 1998 15.06

OS/390 2.6.0 Sep 24, 1998 16.04

OS/390 2.7.0 Mar 26, 1999 16.09

OS/390 2.7.0 APAR OW41317 Mar 31, 2000 18.03

OS/390 2.8.0 Aug 24, 1999 16.09

OS/390 2.8.0 FICON/SHARK Aug 24, 1999 17.08

OS/390 2.8.0 APAR OW41317 Mar 31, 2000 18.03

OS/390 2.9.0 Mar 31, 2000 18.03

OS/390 2.10.0 Sep 15, 2000 18.06

OS/390 PAV Oct 24, 2000 18.09

z/OS 1.1 Mar 30, 2001 18.11

z/OS 1.1 on 2064s Mar 30, 2001 19.01

z/OS 1.1 with correct MSU Mar 30, 2001 19.02

z/OS 1.2 Oct 31, 2001 19.04

z/OS 1.1,1.2 APARs to 78 Oct 31, 2001 19.05

z/OS 1.2, IRD enhancements Apr 26, 2002 20.01

z/OS 1.2+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02

z/OS 1.3+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02

z/OS 1.2 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03

z/OS 1.3 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03

z/OS 1.4 Tolerate Sep 27, 2002 20.03

z/OS 1.4 Support Sep 27, 2002 20.06

CICS/ESA 3.2 Jun 28, 1991 9.9

CICS/ESA 3.3 Mar 28, 1992 10.01

CICS/ESA 4.1 Oct 27, 1994 13.09

CICS/ESA 5.1 aka CICS/TS V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07

CICS-Transaction Server V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07

CICS-TS V1R1 with APAR UN98309 Sep 15, 1997 15.06

CICS-TS V1R2 CICS/TS 1.2 Oct 27, 1997 15.06

CICS-TS V1R3 CICS/TS 1.3 Mar 15, 1999 17.04

CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 2.1 Mar 15, 2001 18.11

CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 2.2 Jan 25, 2002 19.19

CICSTRAN subtype 1 support only *19.19

CICSTRAN subtype 2 completed *19.08

CRR 1.6 Jun 24, 1994 12.02

CRR 1.7 Apr 25, 1996 14.02

DB2 2.3.0 Oct 28, 1991 10.01

DB2 3.1.0 Dec 17, 1993 13.02A

DB2 4.1.0 Tolerate Nov 7, 1995 13.07

DB2 4.1.0 Full support Sep 11, 1996 14.07

DB2 5.1.0 Tolerate Jun 27, 1997 14.14

DB2 5.1.0 Full support Jun 27, 1997 15.02

DB2 6.1.0 initial support Mar 15, 1999 16.09

DB2 6.1.0 all buffer pools Mar 15, 1999 18.01

DB2 6.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 15, 1999 19.19

DB2 7.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 30, 2001 19.19

DB2 7.1.0 corrections Mar 30, 2001 20.06

DFSMS/MVS 1.1 Mar 13, 1993 11.11

DFSMS/MVS 1.2 Jun 24, 1994 12.02

DFSMS/MVS 1.3 Dec 29, 1995 13.09

DFSMS/MVS 1.4 Sep 28, 1997 15.04

DFSMS/MVS 1.4 HSM Sep 23, 1998 16.04

DFSMS/MVS 1.5 ??? ??, 1999 16.04

MQM 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4 Apr 25, 1996 14.02

MQ Series 1.2.0 May 26, 1998 16.02

MQ Series 2.1.0 Oct 2, 1999 17.07

MQ Series 5.2 Dec 16, 2000 18.10

NETVIEW 3.1 type 37 ??? ??, 1996 14.03

NPM 2.0 Dec 17, 1993 12.03

NPM 2.2 Aug 29, 1994 12.05

NPM 2.3 ??? ??, 1996 15.08

NPM 2.4 Nov 18, 1998 17.01

NPM 2.5 Feb ??, 2000 18.02

NPM 2.6 Nov ??, 2001 19.06

NTSMF 2.4.4 Aug 9, 2002 20.04

RMDS 2.1, 2.2 Dec 12, 1995 12.12

RMDS 2.3 Jan 31, 2002 19.11

TCP/IP 3.1 Jun 12, 1995 12.12

TCP/IP 3.4 Sep 22, 1998 16.04

DOS/VSE POWER V6.3.0 Dec 19, 1998 16.08

VM/ESA 2.0 Dec 23, 1992 10.04

VM/ESA 2.1 Jun 27, 1993 12.02

VM/ESA 2.2 Nov 22, 1994 12.06

VM/ESA 2.3 Jun 1, 1998 16.08

VM/ESA 2.4 Mar 1, 2001 19.03

z/VM 3.1 Mar 1, 2001 19.03

z/VM 3.1 DATABYTE=0 May 2, 2002 20.02

z/VM 4.2 ?? May 2, 2002 20.02

IMS 4.1 Jul 4, 1994 12.02

IMS 5.1 Jun 9, 1996 14.05

IMS 6.1 ??? ?, 199? 20.01

IMS 7.1 ??? ?, 199? 20.01

AS400 3.7.0 Nov 1, 1996 15.01

AS400 4.1.0 Dec 30, 1996 15.08

AS400 4.2.0 Apr 27, 1998 16.02

AS400 4.4.0 Sep 27, 1999 17.07

AS400 4.5.0 Jul 27, 2000 18.07


Note: An asterisk before the version number indicates that this

entry was changed to a later version of MXG being required,

after it was found that the previous version did not support

the listed product level, usually the result of an APAR to

the product that modified the products data records.

Or a coding error in MXG could be the reason for the change!


Availability dates for non-IBM products and MXG version required:
MXG Version

Product Name Required


SAS Institute

MXG executes best under SAS Version 8.2, with 82BA77 HOTFIX for

MVS-OS/390-z/OS which includes Critical fixes; see NEWSLTRS.

It has executed succesfully under SAS Version 9 Beta on both

MVS and Windows platforms.

See Newsletters for expanded discussion of other versions.

Read member NEWSLTRS (search 'V8') for SAS Version 8 notes.
Microsoft

Windows NT 4.0 and NT 3.51 14.14

Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 2 15.03

Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 16.04

Windows 2000 Build 2195 17.10

Demand Technology

NTSMF Version 1 Beta 14.11

NTSMF Version 2.0 15.05

NTSMF Version 2.1 15.06

NTSMF Version 2.2 16.04

NTSMF Version 2.3 17.10

Landmark


The Monitor for DB2 Version 2 13.06

The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.0 16.02

The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.1 20.04

The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.2 - 12.12

The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.3 - 15.01

The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.0 - 15.06

The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.1 - 20.04

The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.3 - 12.05

The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.5 - 12.05

The Monitor for MVS/ESA 2.0 - 15.09

The Monitor for MVS/ESA 3.0 - 19.19
Candle

Omegamon for CICS V200 User SMF 12.05

Omegamon for CICS V300 User SMF 13.06

Omegamon for CICS V400 User SMF 16.02

Omegamon for CICS V400 type 110 segments 16.02

Omegamon for CICS V500 User SMF 18.01

Omegamon for IMS V110 (ITRF) 12.12

Omegamon for IMS V300 (ITRF) 14.04

Omegamon for MVS V300 13.05

Omegamon for MVS V400 13.06

Omegamon for DB2 Version 2.1/2.2 13.05

Omegamon for VTAM V160 12.04A

Omegamon for VTAM V400 15.15

Omegamon for VTAM V500 18.08

Omegamon for SMS V100/V110 12.03

CA

ACF2 6.2 16.04



ASTEX 2.1 14.04

NETSPY 4.7 14.03

NETSPY 5.0 14.03

NETSPY 5.2 16.05

NETSPY 5.3 18.03

Boole & Babbage

IMF 3.1 (for IMS 5.1) 12.12

IMF 3.2 (for IMS 6.1 only) 15.09

IMF 3.2 (for IMS 5.1 and 6.1+) 16.04

Memorex/Telex

LMS 3.1 12.12A

MXG IMS-Log Not-Officially-Supported

IMS 7.0 - ASMIMSL6/TYPEIMSA *20.01

IMS 6.1 - ASMIMSL6/TYPEIMSA *20.01

IMS 5.1 - ASMIMSL5/TYPEIMSA *19.08

Amdahl


APAF 4.1, 4.3 16.08

II. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 20.09.

1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 20.09 (since MXG 19.19):
a- Changes in MXG architecture made between 19.19 and 20.09 that might

introduce incompatibilities.


NONE.
2. Installation and re-installation procedures are described in detail

in member INSTALL (which also lists common Error/Warning messages a

new user might encounter), and sample JCL is in member JCLINSTL.
MXG Definitions with regard to MXG Software Changes:
COMPATIBLE A change in a data record which did not alter either

the location or the format of all of the previously-

kept MXG variables is COMPATIBLE, and you can continue

to run the old version of MXG software, which will read

the new records without error, but none of any new data

fields or any new record subtypes will be created/kept

until you install the MXG Version with this change.

A change that alters any previously kept variable is

INCOMPATIBLE, and requires the new version to be used.
TOLERATE In other words, the old MXG Version TOLERATES the new

data records, if they are COMPATIBLY changed.


EXPLOIT Once you use the new MXG Version to read the changed

records, all of the new fields, subtypes, etc, that are

described in this change will be created in the MXG

datasets, so the new MXG Version EXPLOITS the new data,

and you have full support of the new data records.
INCOMPAT A change in a data record that causes the current MXG

version to fail, visibly or invisibly, with or without

error conditions or messages, and the output datasets

may contain wrong values and incomplete observations,

and/or observations may have been lost.
You MUST install the new MXG Version with this change

to process data records that have been INCOMPATIBLY

changed by their vendor.
OBSERVATION COUNT CHANGE: xxxxxxxx more/fewer observations.

This new note will be the last line of new Changes that alter the

number of observations MXG creates in dataset xxxxxxxx.
III. Online Documentation of MXG Software.
MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.

See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.

IV. Changes Log
--------------------------Changes Log---------------------------------
You MUST read each Change description to determine if a Change will

impact your site. All changes have been made in this MXG Library.


Member CHANGES always identifies the actual version and release of

MXG Software that is contained in that library.


The CHANGES selection on our homepage at http://www.MXG.com

is always the most current information on MXG Software status,

and is frequently updated.
Important changes are also posted to the MXG-L ListServer, which is

also described by a selection on the homepage. Please subscribe.


The actual code implementation of some changes in MXG SOURCLIB may be

different than described in the change text (which might have printed

only the critical part of the correction that need be made by users).
Scan each source member named in any impacting change for any comments

at the beginning of the member for additional documentation, since the

documentation of new datasets, variables, validation status, and notes,

are often found in comments in the source members.


Alphabetical list of important changes after MXG 19.19 now in MXG 20.12:


Dataset/

Member Change Description


Many 20.268 Syntax INPUT +(-4) @; replaces M4=-4; INPUT +M4 @;

Many 20.299 MXG Checked by SAS/ITSV Dictionary Build process.

Many 20.324 Semi-colons added after each _Edddddd exit statement.

ADOCxxxx 20.338 All 282 ADOCs updated with all variables, old text.

ADOCSASU 20.292 Mapping of SAS Procedure Name to Product updated.

ANAL116 20.313 Example graphs of MQ Series SMF 116 data.

ANAL94 20.080 Revised to use SMF94VLC rather than SMF94VLS.

ANAL94 20.294 VTS activity reports selection SUBREP= parm added.

ANALCICS 20.193 VARIABLE OPERATOR NOT FOUND if OPERATOR excluded.

ANALCNCR 20.224 KEEPIN= argument no longer used, won't cause failure.

ANALDB2K 20.128 New member combines DB2ACCTP with DB2ACCT data.

ANALPROG 20.075 SAS V8 INHERIT option caused wrong label for NRTIMES.

ANALRACF 20.015 Bogus SAS error; ENTITY was used as array name.

ANALREG 20.183 Example regression of two variables with DATA step.

ANALRMFR 20.104 "RMF HTTP Server Report" multiple servers, etc.

ANALRMFR 20.277 RMF Channel Activity Report CHP= selectivity added.

ASMRMFV 20.033 Support for RMF III Enclave Table ENCG3.

ASMRMFV 20.068 RMF III support enhanced and corrected.

ASMRMFV 20.135 OC4 ABEND in ASMRMFV if CSR table was empty.

ASMTAPES 20.320 ML-27 now robust, low CPU, sees VTS, no XMEM, etc.

ASUM42DS 20.124 SORTEDBY= in VMXGSUM required change to ASUM42DS.

ASUM7072 20.169 Variable LPnLAC (4-hr MSU) added to ASUM70PR/ASUMCEC.


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