Change 15.001 File counts were not properly decoded in TYPETMON, and
TYPETMON one MXG 14.14 change made it worse! The statement
Feb 22, 1997 FILECOL=TAFATOFF+6+LOC-LENMONI; must be changed to
FILECOL=TAFATOFF+1;
In addition, MXG 14.14 added a block of code
LOC=COL; INPUT SYSID .... SYSTEM $EBCDIC4 @LOC @;
but both "LOC"s must be changed to "TLOC".
Thanks to Bob Hall, USA Group, USA.
LASTCHANGE: Version 15
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/* COPYRIGHT (C) 1984-1997 MERRILL CONSULTANTS DALLAS TEXAS USA */
This is MXG Version 14.14 is dated Feb 21, 1997, thru Change 14.352.
Newsletter THIRTY-ONE was dated Feb 21, 1997, thru Change 14.343
2nd MXG Version 14.11 was dated Feb 4, 1997, thru Change 14.324
1st MXG Version 14.11 was dated Feb 3, 1997, thru Change 14.323
MXG Version 14.10 was dated Jan 10, 1997, thru Change 14.299
MXG Version 14.09 was dated Dec 17, 1996, thru Change 14.295
MXG Version 14.08A was dated Nov 18, 1996, thru Change 14.275
MXG Version 14.08 was dated Nov 13, 1996, thru Change 14.271
MXG Version 14.07 was dated Sep 11, 1996, thru Change 14.221
Newsletter THIRTY was dated Sep 10, 1996, thru Change 14.209
early MXG Version 14.07 was dated Sep 10, 1996, thru Change 14.209
MXG Version 14.06 was dated Aug 20, 1996, thru Change 14.191
MXG Version 14.05 was dated Jul 15, 1996, thru Change 14.160
MXG Version 14.04 was dated Jun 13, 1996, thru Change 14.132
MXG Version 14.03 was dated May 27, 1996, thru Change 14.114
MXG Version 14.02 was dated Apr 25, 1996, thru Change 14.096
MXG Version 14.01 was dated Mar 7, 1996, thru Change 14.051
MXG Version 13.13 was dated Jan 20, 1996, thru Change 13.332
Newsletter TWENTY-NINE, dtd Jan 20, 1995, thru Change 13.323
Contents of member CHANGES:
0. Table of contents of NEWSLETTER THIRTY-ONE (see member NEWSLTRS).
I. MXG Software Version 14.14 Status.
1. Announcing email, WWW.MXG.COM home page, and MXG-L LISTSERV.
2. MXG Software Version 14.14, dated Feb 21, 1997, was shipped.
3. What products are not yet supported?
II.-X. Technical Notes are in Newsletter THIRTY-ONE.
IX. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 14.14.
X. Online Documentation of MXG Software.
XI. Changes Log
0. Table of contents of NEWSLETTER THIRTY-ONE:
MXG NEWSLETTER NUMBER THIRTY-ONE February 21, 1997
Technical Newsletter for Users of MXG : Merrill's Expanded Guide to CPE
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
I. MXG Software Version 14.14 was shipped with this newsletter. 2
1. Announcing email, our www.MXG.com home page and the MXG-L LISTSERV 2
2. MXG Software Version 14.14, dated Feb 21, 1997, was shipped. 2
II. MXG Technical Notes 7
1. MXGTMNT's Tape Allocation Monitor logic at MAINTLEV 9. 7
2. If MONTHBLD fails due to NOTSORTED error due to skipped version. 7
III. MVS Technical Notes. 7
1. APAR OW15356 now writes type 21 SMF records 7
2. APAR OW10686 corrects errors in counting I/Os in type 30 records 7
3. MVS/XA type 30 subtype 2, 3, & 4 with hex zeros for JOB. 7
4. Increased Logical Swaps becoming Physical Swaps with Goal Mode. 7
5. Type 74 subtype 5 Cache record (TYPE74CA) has duplicates. 7
6. APAR OW23225 EXCP counts zero in TYPE30 for VSAM RLS datasets. 8
7. Boole & Babbage CMF 5.2 creates type 72 with STARTIME 1 sec off. 8
8. APAR OW23872 for 3590 Model A00 Control Unit serial number wrong. 8
9. APAR OW23814 documents errors in DCOLLECT type A DCAFLAG1. 8
10. Media Manager EXCP counting for DB2 VSAM in 30 and 72s. 8
11. TCP/IP SMF records with invalid data for FTPCLIENT. 8
12. Type 6 CA-DISPATCH non-matching READTIME values. 8
13. Slow TSO Logon duration due to massive STEPLIBs. 8
14. Type 42 records were enhanced by APAR OW20866 (DCME enhancements). 9
IV. DB2 Technical Notes. 9
1. Where have all the DB2 buffer pools data gone? 9
2. Number of observations in DB2ACCT no longer counts plans. 10
V. IMS Technical Notes. 10
1. Boole & Babbage IMF had negative values for RESPTM 10
2. Boole & Babbage IMF caused 10% increase in CPU time in MVS 5.2.2. 10
VI. SAS Technical Notes. 10
1. SAS USER ABEND 318 with SAS 6.08 at TS425 with 4-digit UCB. 10
2. SAS note 8243: SAS data libs cannot be hdw compress or striped. 10
3. IBM APAR OW14045 causes SYNCSORT to ABEND with 0C4 under SAS. 10
4. SAS Usage Note 5637 (from 1992) - how to ftp V VB VBS files. 10
5. If you use the FILE command from a Display Manager Session. 11
6. Algorithm to count the number of bits that are on in a bit flag. 11
VII. CICS Technical Notes. 11
1. APAR PN70228 has extensive discussion of Short on Storage. 11
VIII.Windows NT Technical Notes. 11
1. MXG Support for Windows NT with Demand Technology's NTSMF-WHY? 11
2. So what is NTSMF and what measures do you get from NT registry? 12
IX. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 14.14. 20
X. Online Documentation of MXG Software. 21
XI. Changes Log 23
Alphabetical list of important changes 23
Changes 14.343 thru 14.210 26-48
COPYRIGHT (C) 1997 MERRILL CONSULTANTS DALLAS TEXAS USA
I. MXG Software Version Status.
1. Announcing email, our WWW.MXG.COM home page, and the MXG-L LISTSERV.
My new email address is BARRY@MXG.COM (replacing mxg@e-mail.com), an
administrative matters can be sent to ADMIN@MXG.COM, or can be faxed
I have, to some extent, embraced email, especially for receiving SMF
data and for sending new members to beta sites for new support tests
and I do try to check my email once a day. I still find that fax is
often faster (I check it much more frequently as it is beside the
coffee pot!) but for hex dumps, the virtues of email over fax are
both its legibility, and its machine readability for searching.
If it is really critical, email the information, fax a reminder for
me to logon, and call me to remind me to look at the fax machine!
I still prefer to answer technical questions by phone whenever I can
Our home page has been operational since November 1996, and it has
the up-to-date status of the current MXG version. (MXG 14.14 is the
15th release since MXG 13.13, the last annual version). On the home
page you will find these members from the current version: CHANGES
(status of what MXG version you need for what), YEAR2000 (status of
other vendor's fixes), CHANGESS (all changes to all MXG versions),
and NEWSLTRS (text of all MXG newsletters). While the Annual Softwar
Version and Newsletter shipment sent in First Quarter, and the Summe
Newsletter sent in Third Quarter are still the primary MXG formal
communications, more current information is always on the home page.
Instructions on how to subscribe to the MXG-L LISTSERV, an e-mailing
list, are also on our home page. When you subscribe, any e-mail
sent to MXG-L will be rebroadcast to all subscribers. All MXG-L
notes are viewable in the MXG-L Archive, and you do not need to be
a subscriber to view the archive. MXG-L is intended as a forum for
technical questions among MXG users. It is not moderated, but is
monitored. It also provides me with an easy way to let you know
there is something worthwhile that has changed; for example, I email
to the MXG-L list when there is a new MXG version available.
2. MXG Software Version 14.14, dated Feb 21, 1997, was shipped to your
site with this Newsletter.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.14 dated Feb 21, 1997:
MXG is now distributed as an unnumbered dataset.
MXG now converts DB2 GMT times to Local (Check you Exit Tailoring)
Support for OS/390 Version 1 Release 3 (Compatible)
Support for APAF Version 3.
Support for NPM APAR OW17875 type 28 new subtype 2Ax.
Support for Landmark's The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.5 (easy - no change
New ASUMUOW to combine CICSTRAN and DB2ACCT by unit of work.
PROCSRCE member is "Proc Source" for ASCII SAS.
DB2GBPST dataset is now deaccumulated and usable.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.11 dated Feb 3, 1997:
NTSMF support for 3.51, more data sets verified, record protects.
Support for new Type 42 subtype 19 and changed subtypes 15-18.
MXG Tape Mount and Tape Allocation Monitor ML11 in ASMTAPES
Coupling Facility Structure Data TYPE74ST enhancements.
DB2 GMT times now converted to local - see INCOMPATIBILTY SECTION.
MXGSAS JCL Procedure finally corrected!
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.10 dated Jan 10, 1997:
Windows NT support using NTSMF significantly enhanced and documented.
See "Windows NT Technical Notes" or member ADOCNTSM.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.09 dated Dec 17, 1996:
Support for Demand Technology's NTSMF "SMF for Windows NT" product.
Support for Demand Technology's Stress Test product's SMF record.
Support for IBM VTAM Session Management Exit's SMF record
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.08A dated Nov 18, 1996:
Correction to VMAC74 INVALID DATA message for R744FCTM,FCSQ.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.08 dated Nov 13, 1996:
Support for OS/400,AS/400 Release 3.7.0 and Release 3.6.0.
Support for CA's ENDEAVOR SMF record.
Support for APAR OW22209,OW25262 bytes read/written.
Support for HP's Measureware for AIX.
Support for Applied Software's SUPER IND$FILE SMF.
Support for Oracle Release 7.2.3 SMF record.
Support for RACF 2.1 IRRDBU00 unload utility.
Petabytes now formatted. (1024 Terabytes=1 Petabyte).
The TAILORNG= JCL parameter causes JCL error.
Support for RMF type 74 subtype 100 IRLM long locks.
Support for Interlink's Harbor 4.1 SMF record
Support for RSD's EOS SMF record (INCOMPATIBLE, not in 14.07).
Support for Boole and Babbage's PRO/SMS SMF Recovery Record.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.07 dated Sep 11, 1996:
Support for Desktalk's TRENDSNMP IFENTRY SNMP data.
Support for Candle's Omegamon for SMS V150 (no change!).
CICS 4.1+ incorrect MCTMNTAD GMT offset circumvented.
CICINTRV variable A02TTS missing in CICEODRV
BUILDPDB now asserts SORTEDBY= for PDB.JOBS/STEPS/PRINT/SMFINTRV
Beta Test of MXG DASD Allocation Monitor in ASMDALO/TYPEDALO.
New utility UTILCONT (Contents of SAS library, sizes in Megabytes).
Major enhancements in early MXG 14.07 shown in MXG Newsletter THIRTY:
Support for CICS/ESA 5.1.0 aka Transaction Server (INCOMPATIBLE)
Support for TMON/DB2 Version 3 (INCOMPATIBLE).
Support for Boole and Babbage's PRO/SMS SMF Message Record.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.06 dated Aug 20, 1996:
Support for CONTROL-T from New Dimension Software.
Support for Omegamon/VTAM V200 (INCOMPATIBLE).
Support for MODEL204 Release 3.2.1 (INCOMPATIBLE).
Support for SoftAudit Version 5.1 (INCOMPATIBLE).
Support for APAR OW15406 for RMF adds support for Year 2000.
Support for Tandem Controller and Line records added.
Sample code to read Network General's Sniffer Network Monitor data.
VM Print sent to JES2 is now merged in PDB.JOBS.
BUILDPD3 now sums JES3 type 25 MDS Tape Mounts/Fetches.
More RACF Reports for Command Events decoded by TYPE80A.
DB2 4.1 DB2STATS interval lost due to QWHSISEQ skipped values.
CICINTRV restored to pre-14.04 version, fixed for CICS 4.1.
Redesigned TRNDTALO to "SPIN" active allocations.
SMF Simulator (ANALSMF) now tests a CISIZE of 18432 for 3390s.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.05 dated Jul 15, 1996:
Support for OS/390 Version 1 Release 2 (COMPATIBLE).
MXG 13.13 and later tolerate OS/390 Release 2, but to capture
the several new variables and new subtypes of type 74 and 89,
you must install MXG 14.05 or later.
Support for SMF type 89 subtype 2 (Measured Usage Product Summary).
Support for DB2 trace data written to GTF instead of SMF.
Support for HP MeasureWare for HP-UX platform
Support for RDS's EOS Enterprise Output Solution
Support for Landmark TMON/MVS spanned records.
Support for RMF type 74 subtype 5 Cache RMF Reporter.
Support for Anacomp, Inc's XSTAR product's SMF record
Support for DFSORT Release 13 APAR PN71337.
New JCLADHOC example of MXG ad hoc job to select specific data.
Revised MXGSAS JCL procedure adds TAILORNG= symbolic parameter.
New DB2 trace datasets to hold all SQL text are created.
MXG JCL examples now specify REGION=0M
VMXGTAPE utility macro to determine if lib/dsn is on tape.
UDEBLOCK utility to create valid RECFM=U on MVS from PC data.
ASMIMSLG/ASMIMSL5 SLOTS table was moved above the 16MB line.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.04 dated Jun 15, 1996:
Support for ASTEX 2.1 (INCOMPATIBLE)
Support for NDM 1.4 (compatible) new variables
Support for IMS APAR PN76410 (INCOMPATIBLE) for ASMIMSLG processing.
Support for APAR PN78083 to SMF type 42 (ADSM) required no change.
Enhanced CICINTRV was installed as default (but removed in 14.06).
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.03 dated May 27, 1996:
Support for RACF 1.10 (compatible) - toleration of new records.
Support for NETSPY Release 4.7.
Support (partial) for AS/400,OS/400 Release 3.6 (INCOMPATIBLE).
Support for Thruput Manager #V041238 (INCOMPATIBLE).
All datetime constants '01JAN00:...' were changed to '01JAN1900:....'
Corrections to errors that were only in MXG 14.02:
DIFFDB2 14.108 BY VARIABLES ARE NOT PROPERLY SORTED DB2STATR
TYPE37 14.107 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED ID=37
TYPE72 14.102 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED ID=72
TYPENSPY 14.097 Zero obs in NSPYLU.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.02 dated April 25, 1996:
ASMTAPES MAINTLEV 9, monitor no longer quits writing, TMNT013I msg.
Support for IBM's Cache RMF Reporter CRR Version 1.7.
Support for Netview FTP (File Transfer) SMF subtype 51x record.
Support for second length STK HSC Subtype 08 record.
Support for Shared Page Groups statistics in TYPE71.
Support for STK's NearOAM user SMF record.
Support for IBM's RMDS Version 2.2 (no change).
Support for NPM APARs OW08565/OW10584 for 3746/900.
Major enhancements added in MXG 14.01 dated March 7, 1996:
Support for OS/390 Release 1.1.0 (already in MXG 13.13).
Support for FACOM MSPE/EX PTF 93061 ID=127 SMF record.
Support for SMF type 6's ESS segment added and externalized.
MAINTLEV 8 of the MXG Tape Mount and Tape Allocation Monitor
INPUT EXCEEDED for NETSPY 4.6, type A record.
INPUT EXCEEDED for STK HSC subtype 8 record corrected.
INPUT EXCEEDED for DB2 4.1 type 101 subtype 2 (packages).
INPUT EXCEEDED for DFSMS/rmm type "O" record.
INPUT EXCEEDED for EREP type '40'X record.
INPUT EXCEEDED for PSF 6 SMF, PSF wrote truncated record.
INPUT EXCEEDED for VSAM 64 SMF, CF Cache Structure segment.
NOTSORTED error for PDB.CICS in WEEKBLD, WEEKBLDT, and MONTHBLD.
ASMVTOC failed to assemble.
INVALID DATA FOR HH,MM,SS with SAMS SMF record.
VARIABLE SYSTEM uninitialized in ASMIMSLG processing.
Hipercache SMF record values for VSAM segment wrong.
NDM/Connect Direct timestamps missing, data wrong.
TLMS dates were not decoded correctly.
NPM dataset NPMVSVVR variables were trashed.
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 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 Mar 28 1997 14.14
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 Sep 10, 1996 14.07
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 Nov 7, 1995 14.07
DB2 5.1.0 ??? ??, 1997 ??.??
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
MQM 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 Apr 25, 1996. 14.02
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, 2.4 ??? ??, 1996. 14.03
RMDS 2.1, 2.2 Dec 12, 1995. 12.12
TCP/IP 3.1 Jun 12, 1995. 12.12
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
IMS 4.1 Jul 4, 1994 12.02
IMS 5.1 Jun 9, 1996 14.05
Availability dates for non-IBM products and MXG version required:
Availability MXG Version
Product Name Date or Change Required
Demand Technology
NTSMF Version 1 Beta 14.11
Landmark
The Monitor for DB2 Version 3 14.07
The Monitor for DB2 Version 2 13.06
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.2 - 12.12
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.3 - 12.12A
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.??
Candle
Omegamon for CICS V300 User SMF 12.05
Omegamon for CICS V400 User SMF 13.06
Omegamon for IMS V110 (ITRF) 12.12
Omegamon for IMS V300 (ITRF) 14.04
Omegamon for MVS V300 13.170 13.05
Omegamon for MVS V400 13.201 13.06
Omegamon for DB2 Version 2.1/2.2 13.05
Omegamon for VTAM V160 12.04A
Omegamon for SMS V100/V110 12.03
CA
ASTEX 2.1 14.04
Boole & Babbage
IMF 3.1 (for IMS 5.1) 12.12
Memorex/Telex
LMS 3.1 12.12A
3. What products are not yet supported?
a. Support for Landmark's Performance Works for Unix, a replacement
for their earlier The Monitor for Unix (that was supported by MXG
TYPETUX) is in development (although Landmark still has not been
able to provide documentaion, users have!) and may be partially
complete in the actual MXG 14.14 version.
b. Landmark's The Monitor for CICS/ESA Version 2 will be relased this
spring, but the documentation and test data had not yet arrived.
c. Enhancements to ASMRMFV (work on ASMTAPES ML 12 pre-empted) are
now hoped for second quarter.
4. What's planned for the near future?
a. Documentation revision. MXG 14.14 has support for just about ever
new product's version that anyone has asked for, so finally I can
return to updating the ACHAP and ADOC documentation members!
IX. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 14.14.
1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 14.14 (since MXG 13.13):
a- IMACs that were changed (if they exist in your USERID.SOURCLIB, you
must refit your tailoring, starting with the new IMAC member):
IMACCIMS - For Boole & Babbage IMF - See Change 14.152.
b- Other incompatibility changes:
- Dataset TYPE116 (MQM) variable QWHCATYP replaced by QWHCXTYP.
- With OS/390 R2, IBM CRR product (dataset CACHE90 from VMACACHE)
becomes dataset TYPE74CA from VMAC74. See TYPE74CA in MVS Tech
Notes.
- MXG now converts DB2 time stamps (like QWACBSC,QWACESC,QWHSSTCK)
from GMT to local, but if you did that already in EXDB2ACC for
DB2ACCT, you must remove your conversion code and let MXG do it.
c- These products were incompatibly changed by their vendor, and they
require MXG 14.xx as indicated:
See products listed as INCOMPATIBLE in Section I, Enhancements.
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:
Summary:
a. Install member MXGSAS as JCL Procedure MXGSAS in your PROCLIB.
b. Allocate a 105-cyl PDS: MXG.V1414.MXG.SOURCLIB, and use IEBUPDTE
to read the MXG tape to create the 2955+ member Source Library.
c. Allocate a 1-cyl PDS: MXG.V1414.USERID.SOURCLIB for your site
"Installation Tailoring" Source Library. Installation specific
tailoring (like telling MXG your shift hours, which performance
groups are TSO, CICS, etc.) is done by copying and modifying MXG
source members into V1414.USERID.SOURCLIB.
d. Allocate a 1-cyl SAS Data Library: MXG.V1414.MXG.FORMATS and
execute SAS to create the library of Formats required by MXG.
e. If this is the initial install of MXG, tailor these members into
your MXG.V1414.USERID.SOURCLIB tailoring library:
IMACACCT (Account Length),
IMACSHFT (Shift Definitions),
IMACWORK (Performance Group to Workload mapping), and
IMACSPIN (for BUILDPDB).
Each IMAC member is self-documenting, and IMACAAAA is the index
of all of the IMACs. You should at least scan IMACAAAA to see
the acronyms MXG uses for the many products MXG supports.
e. If re-installing MXG, copy your existing USERID.SOURCLIB library
members into the MXG.V1414.USERID.SOURCLIB. Then, compare the
members in your USERID.SOURCLIB with the list of members that
were incompatibly changed (above, in this section) in this MXG.
If any of the incompatibly changed members exist in your dataset
MXG.V1414.USERID.SOURCLIB, then you must reinstall your site's
tailoring for that IMAC, starting with the IMAC member from the
MXG 14.14 Source Library.
f. EDIT and submit member JCLTEST6 to verify that your tailoring
did not create any errors.
g. EDIT and submit JCLPDB6 to create a Daily PDB for testing. Or
use the TYPE.... members to process specific data sources, use
the ANAL.... members for report examples, the GRAF.... members
for SAS/GRAPH reports.
You have now installed MXG 14.14 in its own set of libraries. When
parallel testing is complete and are ready to implement MXG 14.14
in production, rename your three current MXG Production Libraries
(MXG.MXG.SOURCLIB, MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB, and MXG.MXG.FORMATS) to
(MXG.BACK.MXG.SOURCLIB, MXG.BACK.USERID.SOURCLIB, MXG.BACK.MXG....)
and rename the MXG.V1414.x.y libraries to their Production names!
Again, detailed installation instructions are in member INSTALL
Always read comments in the CHANGES member for compatibility issues, as
well as for any last minute changes.
Whenever you install changes or test a new version of MXG (or even your
own reports), be extra careful to look on the SAS log for any real error
conditions. Search for all occurrences of "ERROR:", "ERROR :", " NOT "
"UNINITIALIZED", "TRUNCATED", "NEVER BEEN", "NOT FOUND", "CONVERT",
"APPARENT", and "NOT CATLGD", as they usually indicate a serious error.
A PROC PRINT and a PROC MEANS of each new MXG-built SAS dataset can help
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