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Change 28.120 -Variable QBACPID, Buffer Pool ID, is removed from dataset

VMACDB2 DB2ACCTP where it never belonged; packages can use many

Jun 3, 2010 buffer pools. The other QBACxxxx variables exist, but are

only non-missing (i.e., populated) if DB2 Accounting

Class 10 is enabled.

-DB2ACCTB - QLACCNVR didn't belong in KEEP list.

-DB2ACCTG - QLACCNVR didn't belong in KEEP list.

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, Independent Consultant, USA.


Change 28.119 Support for Performance Sentry NTSMF Version 3.1.4.4.

EXNTGENE -Existing objects were modified:

EXNTIPA4 Dataset - Object Name

EXNTIPA6 IPSECDRI - IPsec Driver - fields removed

EXNTIPK4 VMGUESTA - VMWARE.Guest.Aggregate - fields added

EXNTIPK6 VMGUUCPU - VMWARE.Guest.CPU - field added

IMACNTSM VMGUUMEM - VMWARE.Guest.Memory - fields added

VMACNTSM VMHOSTAG - VMWARE.Host.Aggregate - fields added

VMXGINIT VMWHOCPU - VMWARE.Host.CPU fields added

JUN 7, 2010 VMWHOMEM - VMWARE.Host.Memory fields added

VMWHONET - VMWARE.Host.Net fields added

VMWHOSYS - VMWARE.Host.SYS fields added

-New objects supported:
dddddd Dataset Object Name
NTGENE GENERIKE GENERIC IKE AND AUTHIP

NTIPA4 IPAUTHV4 IPSEC AUTHIPV4

NTIPA6 IPAUTHV6 IPSEC AUTHIPV6

NTIPK4 IPSECIK4 IPSEC IKEV4

NTIPK6 IPSECIK6 IPSEC IKEV6

-These xxxxINST variables were increased to $64:

MLLOINST QLWGINST SAALINST VWHCINST VWHDINST
Change 28.118 Support for BMC Mainview Auto Operator data creates nine

EXMVAOAC datasets:

EXMVAOAL

EXMVAOEV dddddd Dataset Description

EXMVAOEX MVAOAC MVAOACTN MV AUTO OPERATOR ACTN

EXMVAORE MVAOAL MVAOALRT MV AUTO OPERATOR ALRT

EXMVAORU MVAOEV MVAOEVNT MV AUTO OPERATOR EVNT

EXMVAORA MVAOEX MVAOEXEC MV AUTO OPERATOR EXEC

EXMVAORS MVAORE MVAORES MV AUTO OPERATOR RES

EXMVAOTA MVAORU MVAORULE MV AUTO OPERATOR RULE

IMACMVAO MVAORA MVAORUAU MV AUTO OPERATOR RULESET AUTO

TYPEMVAO MVAORS MVAORUSE MV AUTO OPERATOR RULESET SET

TYPSMVAO MVAOTA MVAOTAPE MV AUTO OPERATOR TAPE

VMACMVAO Aug 5: TAKETOTL removed from KEEP=, second "HANDLED" was

VMXGINIT removed from LABEL, and all %VMXGDEL(DDDDDD= corrected.

May 31, 2010

Aug 5, 2010

Thanks to Christa Neven, KBC Global Services, BELGIUM.


Change 28.117 Change 28.039 changed R7451RID to be the first byte due

VMAC74 to values observed in SMF 74 Subtype 5 records from IBM

Jun 1, 2010 sites, but those observed values are not consistent in

other records from other sites, which have the RID in the

second byte and a zero in the first byte so this change

sets R7451RID to the second byte of that 2-byte field, if

if the first byte is zero. Additionally, fields listed in

notes 2 and 3 of the SMF manual are set missing based on

the value in R7451FLG.

Thanks to Melanie Hitchings, BT, ENGLAND.


Change 28.116 Support for SMF 102 IFCID 263 now decodes the unique data

VMAC102 fields; previously, only Header variables were output

May 27, 2010

Jun 11, 2010

Thanks to Christa Neven, KBC Global Services, BELGIUM.
Change 28.115 ANAL42DS failed with Data Set _NULL_ Not Found, because

ANAL42DS an _NULL_ is needed after the DATA statement.

May 26, 2010

Thanks to Sam Bass, McLane Co., USA.


====== Changes thru 28.114 were in MXG 28.03 dated May 25, 2010========
Change 28.114 Additional diagnostics to show which service classes and

UTILRMFI which reporting classes have missing data using SMFINTRV

May 25, 2010 dataset.
Change 28.113 New analysis of each DB2 Buffer Pool in DB2ACCTB dataset

ANALDB2B including a buffer hit ratio calculation.

May 25, 2010

Thanks to Santosh Kandi, JC Penney, USA.


Change 28.112 UTILRMFI failed because macro variable VWDUPES has been

VMXGINIT truncated to WDUPES in the %GLOBAL statement in VMXGINIT.

May 25, 2010

Thanks to David Young, University of California Office of Pres, USA.


Change 28.111 ThruPut Manager field REGIONSZ and $JXDBSPR/WW/UU fields

VMACTPMX were reported as UNKNOWN due to typo's in text tests,

May 24, 2010 and $JXDBSUN is now created.

Thanks to Paul Volpi, UHC, USA.


Change 28.110 The last "response" bucket created by VMXGRESP utility

ASUMDB2 (number specified plus 1) was never right, because every

VMXGRESP count that was GT was already put in the last bucket.

May 22, 2010 -Enhancement to include bucket values in labels, and a new

UNITS parameter describes the units (seconds/jobs/mounts)

that are being measured.

-ASUMDB2 implements the new UNITS= parameter.

Thanks to Wayne Bell, UniGroup, Inc, USA.


Change 28.109 -WPS %MACRO Language Compiler Error in READDB2, the error

ANALINIT cites a problem with %INCLUDE, but the statement that is

EMAIL flagged is the percent sign in %STR(MACRO _Edddddd ....

READDB2 (The _Edddddd generates %%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(EXDDDDDD);.)

UTILCONT A guess, to replace %STR() with %QUOTE() in statements

VFMT102 with that syntax DID circumvent the WPS compiler error!

May 21, 2010 -This same error can occur with ANALDB2R if (PDB=SMF,...)

is used, since ANALDB2R calls READDB2 to "READ" DB2 SMF.

-But, since READDB2 generates MACRO _Edddddd references

only when one of the optional/rare dataset sub-tokens is

used to select the observations, for example /DB2ACCT in

%READDB2(IFCIDS=ACCOUNT,DB2ACCT=YES/IF QWHSSSID='XYZ';);

so it was safer to replace %%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(EXDDDDDD);

statements with OUTPUT _WDDDDDD; to both circumvent

the Compiler error, and because the EXDDDDDD should not

have been created in READDB2 in the first place.

-An unrelated error when the dataset sub-token was used is

also corrected.

-The WANTONLY subarguments were further validated.

-In validating this READDB2 change, additional exposures

were corrected:

-VFMT102: If T102S105 and T102S107 did not exist, logic

to build OBIDS/DBIDS dataset failed: the &VGETOBS NE 0

test was changed to VGETDSN=datasetname, as it is the

existence of, and not the number of observations in,

that is the needed conditional test.

But this caused investigation of other &VGETOBS NE 0:

-ANALINIT: VGETOBS test changed to VGETDSN.

-EMAIL: VGETOBS NE 0 changed to GE 0.

-UTILCONT: VGETOBS NE 0 change to GT 0


Change 28.108 Support for CleverView for TCP/IP TN3270 Performance Data

EXCTCPTN in new SUBTYPE=21 SMF User Record, creates new CTCPTN32

IMACCTCP dataset with the existing TYPECTCP/TYPSCTCP programs.

VMACCTCP


VMXGINIT

May 20, 2010

Thanks to John Howard, Florida Northwood Shared Center, USA.
Change 28.107 -RACF INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED with RACFEVNT=21 LDAPHOST

VMAC80A in TOKDANAM; MXG coded for only a 32-byte LDAP Host Name,

May 19, 2010 but length was 35. Now protected for any length.

-In records with LDAPHOST, new TOKDANAM BINDDN and BINDPW

were found and decoded into variables TOKBINDD TOKBINPW.

Yes, "PW" is a Password, but, no, it doesn't appear to be

an exposure, as the value is populated with asterisks.

-TOKDANAM='APPLNAM ' text is now decoded into TOKAPLNM.

-TOKDANAM='UTYPE', 'JPNUM', numerics in TOKUTYPE/TOKJPNUM.

Thanks to Phil Grasser, Norfolk Southern, USA.


Change 28.106 The offset SMF92MPF to the Path name length SMF92PPL was

VMAC92 incorrect, causing SMF92PPN, Path Name to be blank and

May 19, 2010 SMF92PPL contained a large and wrong value.

Thanks to David Young, University of California Office of Pres, USA.


Change 28.105 -Optional TRENDing enhancement lets you tell VMXGSUM how

VMXGSUM many KEEPWEEK=/KEEPMNTH=/KEEPYEAR=/KEEPDAYS='s you want

May 19, 2010 kept in TREND output, or KEEPAFTR=01JAN2010 can be used

to output only observations GE that DATE.

-The KEEPxxxx options are only valid when DATETIME= is

used, and the value of the DATETIME= variable is tested

for each observation if it is to be output.

-A KEEPxxxx argument forces an INCODE= to be created if

one was not present; all MXG TRNDxxxx members already

have an INCODE= argument, and INCODE normally VIEWs, so

this should have minimal impact.

-Messages are not written that obs were not output.

Thanks to Diane Eppestine, IBM Global Services, USA.
Change 28.104 Support for field inserted at start of NDM-CD record.

VMACNDM New MACRO _NDMADD defaults to 0, but you can use MACKEEP

May 17, 2010 to change _NDMADD to 8 to skip 8 bytes after SYSTEM (and

to set the SMF TYPE of your NDM-CD record in _NDMID):

%LET MACKEEP=

MACRO _NDMADD 8 %

MACRO _NDMID 0FAX %

;

%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(TYPSNDM/BUILDPDB);



Eight bytes can't just be added to OFFSMF in MACFILE for

NDM-CD SMF because VMACSMF RETAINs OFFSMF, so new OFFNDM

replaced OFFSMF in VMACSMF after the first INPUT.

Thanks to Fred Buerger, Visa, Inc, USA.


Change 28.103 Support for TOKDANAM='SHARED' token, output in TYPE80TK.

VMAC80A


May 12, 2010

Thanks to Jacky Kwoka, SNCF, FRANCE.


Change 28.102 Support for user-created ECPAUDIT optional CICS variable.

IMACAAAA


IMACICUK

UTILEXCL


VMAC110

May 12, 2010

Thanks to Matt Feeney, DoD, AUSTRALIA.
Change 28.101 -IMS56xx datasets were not output because the variable for

VMACIMS subtype test should have been TPCPSSTY, and not TPCPSBCD,

VMACIMSA and the subtype test is for only one byte.

May 11, 2010 -Subtype 56x SSTY 11x INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED exposed MXG

May 18, 2010 mis-alignment; the +(-16) before TPIMSID does not exist,

and the +36 segment after the "NID" is conditionally read

as it doesn't exist in SSTY=0FAx records.

-In validating the printed output, the SYNCTIME in TYPE59x

datasets was not converted to local time.

-Multiple separate code stubs to calculate IMSSTCK were

replaced with LINK IMSSTCK; statements.

Thanks to Lars-Olof Thellenberg, Handelsbanken, SWEDEN.


Change 28.100 MXG 27.07 removed 13 duplicates in TYPE30_1 for an STC

BUILDPDB that were (correctly!) NOT removed by MXG 28.02. Variable

May 10, 2010 ASID has been added to TYPE30_1, and 'pseudo' duplicates

had different ASIDs and thus were not duplicates.

Oct 2010: See MXG Newsletter 57, DUPLICATE JESNR.

Thanks to Paul Volpi, UHC, USA.


Change 28.099 Variable CPULHKTM, CPU Time When Promoted due to Lock

VMAC7072 HOLD, is now INPUT and kept in TYPE72GO; it was added by

May 10, 2010 z/OS 1.11 as IBM field R723LPDP.

Thanks to Bruce Widlund, Merrill Consultants, USA.


Change 28.098 The %VMXGSET macro is enhanced with DSETOPT= argument so

VMXGSET SAS Data Set Options (DROP/KEEP/RENAME/etc) can be added

May 4, 2010 to each data set that will be "SET". This example syntax

%VMXGSET(DATASET=JOBS,DSETOPT=KEEP=JOB READTIME JESNR CPUTM);

will keep only those four variables when xxx.JOBS dataset

is read. Surprisingly, using a KEEP= on a SET statement

has minimal impact on CPU time, saving 7 out of 86 secs.

But using DSETOPT to RENAME variables could be useful.

Thanks to George Pandzik, USAA, USA.

Thanks to Brian A. Harvey, HCL America, USA.


Change 28.097 Type 74 subtype 8 R748LERT,R748LEWT,R748LPST variables

VMAC74 are correct in MXG; they are documented as accumulated

May 4, 2010 values in the SMF manual, but actual data values are not.

Variable R748LAID, the Interface ID is added at the end

of the _BTY748 BY list to ensure NODUP works when sorted.

To verify non-accumulation, it was necessary to insert

R748LAID before STARTIME, to group the observations to

see if the values were always-increasing, and that is

where it really belongs in the BY list, but inserting a

variable in an existing BY list is LETHAL for someone,

somewhere, who's already (accidentally?) combining days

and weeks PDBs, so it is added at the end for NODUP, as

that doesn't create a not-sorted exposure.

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, Independent Consultant, USA.


Change 28.096 When the LIB is in sequential or xport format, that type

VGETOBS was identified, but only now is the dataset name printed.

Apr 30, 2010

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, Independent Consultant, USA.


Change 28.095 Elegant logic using the FINDW() function to parse the

VMACAIX AIX record's changed format for the HOSTNAME field

May 21, 2010 UPCRECRD=UPCASE(RECORD);

LOCHOST=FINDW(UPCRECRD,'HOSTNAME:',' ','E') +1 ;

HOSTNAME=SCAN(RECORD,LOCHOST,' ');

HOSTNAME=TRANSLATE(HOSTNAME,' ','"');

cannot be used with SAS 9.1.3 nor with WPS 2.4.0.1,

because the FINDW() function only exists in SAS V9.2.

The old SCAN() function was used with less elegance.
Change 28.094 XAMSYS variables CALAVGM1 CALTOTM1 CALAVGM2 CALTOTM2

VMACXAM record units are 16 microseconds, so they are now INPUT

Apr 29, 2010 by &RB4.6 and multiplied by 16, so they are seconds and

fractions of a second, and are FORMATed with TIME16.6, an

MXG convention so you know these are duration variables,

and so full resolution is printed, so 416 microseconds is

printed as 0:00:00.000416.

Variable SRMTSLIC is in TOD duration record units, so it

is now INPUT by &PIB.8.6 and divided by 4096 into seconds

and fractions and also FORMATed with TIME16.6.

Variable SRBABSDL is a percentage, but scaled by 65536,

so it is now divided by 65535.

Thanks to Dave Sadler, United Health Group, USA.

Thanks to Rob van der Heij, Velocity Software, THE NETHERLANDS.


Change 28.093 Circumvention for SMF 42 Subtype 15 INVALID OFFSETS. The

VMAC42 record has OFF42S3=216 and OFF42S4=4056, but the data are

Apr 28, 2010 at 108 and 3948. MXG forces S3=108 and calculates S4.

Thanks to Michael Friske, FMR, USA.


Change 28.092 This ancient program to create a z/OS PDS from the MXG

IEBUPDTE IEBUPDTE-format source file had defined values for the

Apr 28, 2010 input and output, which required you to EDIT and SAVE

and then %INCLUDE SOURCLIB(IEBUDTE); to execute, but

those three macro variables are no longer set to any

value, so you can set them to your choice and then run.

Thanks to Bernhard Babblok, Allianz ASIC SE, GERMANY.
Change 28.091 -MXG 28.02. IMS record 55x subtype 01x from IMS 9.1 caused

VMACIMS INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED RECORD LENGTH; support for 55x

Apr 26, 2010 was added, but only tested with IMS 10 and 11. The 55x

record is for External Subsystems. The 01x record isn't

described in the DSECT, so it is now deleted.

-The 35X record with ENQFLAG=2F and FLAG2=00X or 08X is

now output in IMS35P dataset.

Thanks to David Schumann, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, USA.


Change 28.090 Variable FIXEDSTO was incorrectly input as &RB.4. It is

VMACXAM a &PIB.4. INFORMAT now. Variable MONEVNTS is an address

Apr 25, 2010 so it is now formatted HEX8.

Thanks to Paul Volpi, UHC, USA.


Change 28.089 The PDB.SMFRECNT dataset and its report only counted SMF

BUIL3001 records; this enhancement provides both the record count

BUILD001 and the byte count for each SMF record and Subtype for

BUILDPD3 each SYSTEM, in both PDB.SMFRECNT and the report.

BUILDPDB If you want to revert to the count-only report, use

TYPSID %LET MACKEEP= MACRO _RPDBID _RPDBIDO % ;

VMACID Variable SMFBYTES was added to the TYPEID dataset and is

Apr 24, 2010 the bytes variable in PDB.SMFRECNT summary dataset.

Thanks to Diane Eppestine, IBM Global Services, USA.
Change 28.088 MXG 28.01-28.02, z/OS 1.9 and 1.10, INPUT EXCEEDED ERROR.

VMACRMFV Change 28.048 inserted temp skip of +192 for z/OS 1.11 to

Apr 25, 2010 align, but should have been skipped only if CPUHOLEN=672;

earlier z/OS have CPUHOLEN=480. Now, SKIP=CPUHOLEN-480.

Thanks to Stephen Hoar, Lloyds TSB, ENGLAND.
Change 28.087 -Cosmetic. Spurious message for STID=110 "SKIPPED FIELDS"

VMAC110 because SKIP=SKIP-580 should have been SKIP=SKIP-612. No

Apr 23, 2010 fields were skipped and dataset CICRLR was just fine.

-Use of internal SAS decompression code on z/OS instead of

the ASM code in the INFILE exit in member EXITCICS caused

CPU time to increase from .5 to 6 HOURS with 45 GB of SMF

records, so the "MXGNOTE" that the SAS code was used is

now elevated to a repeated "ERROR:" message under z/OS.

Under ASCII, a single note that compressed data was found

is printed. Change 27.260 documented a smaller increase!

Thanks to Joachim Sarkoschits, DATAEV eG, GERMANY.
Change 28.086 Support for Windows Performance Monitor PERFMON csv/tab

ADOCWPMO log file creates 123 new datasets, each named WPMOddd, to

EXWPMddd correspond with the DDDDDD=WPMddd token for each dataset.

IMACWPMO The DataSet Label is the Object Name, and member IMACWPMO

MAKEWPMO has the full list of DDDDDD, DATASET, and Object Name and

TYPEWPMO will be updated as new Objects are supported.

TYPSWPMO The PERFMON data files can be concatenated, and can have

VMACWPMO different sets of fields. The ADOCWPMO member documents

VMXGINIT how Glenn has set up his PERFMON data management.

May 22, 2010

With all possible objects were enabled, with all threads

and instances captured, on a Small Business Server, the

PERFMON descriptor record was 861,481 bytes long, way too

long to be read on z/OS with its 32760 maximum LRECL, so

MXG PERFMON support may require execution on ASCII, where

SAS V9.1.3 allows LRECL=1024000, and SAS V9.2, LRECL=4GB.


This design is also another significant MXG enhancement:

The new MXG code that you execute to process PERFMON data

was generated by MXG's MAKEWPMO program, which reads the

header record field descriptions, parses/translates them

to create open-systems-friendly, 32-byte variable names,

with underscore-connectors, builds variable labels from

those variable names, changing underscores to asterisks,

uses the Object Name for the Dataset Label, and writes

out the dozen text files that are then manually cut/paste

into VMACWPMO or the other MXG code members.

While still a two-step process, this automation makes it

easy for MXG to support new objects. MAKExxxx programs

have been used for some time to create chunks of MXG code

for product XXXX, but only for the static statements that

defined or referenced the XXXX product suffix, the DDDDDD

dataset suffix token, or that contained the DATASET name.

Programmatically creating variable names, labels, and the

INPUT code is a BIG step forward in minimizing MY effort

to support future "open systems" data or sources that

have similar data structures. Since these data don't

have a construct of a short field name, but only the long

description, using the descriptions as variable name does

make sense for this audience, and REALLY saves me TIME!!
Each "item" in the header description has this format:

"\\SERVER\OBJECT(INSTANCE)\METRIC"

and there can be tens of thousands of items. SERVER is

variable SERVER, the server name, OBJECT maps to the MXG

dataset, and the Object Name (PROCESS) is the Label of

the MXG Dataset Name (WPMOPRO), INSTANCE is the instance

(e.g., process EXPLORER.EXE), and each separate METRIC

item (e.g. HANDLE_COUNT) is a variable in the WPMOOBJ

dataset.
While ASCII's max LRECL is 4GB, records cannot be stored

in a character variable, with SAS's 32K limit, so the

record is brute-force read, byte-by-byte, and parsed for

the delimiters to create each "item".


Microsoft claims to create comma-delimited data, but a

single comma cannot be safely used to parse because

the "items" can contain embedded commas!

And, while each item is bounded by double quotes, the

double quote also cannot be used as a delimiter, as

"items" can also contain embedded double quotes!


So the MXG default "comma-separated-value" delimiter is

the three-character-string "," set in VMXGINIT with

%LET DLMWPMO='","';

If you have "tab-delimited" PERFMON files, then you

need to use %LET DLMWPMO='09'x; before your %INCLUDE.

Once an "item" is parsed, normal SAS character functions

are used to create the SERVER, OBJECT, INSTANCE and the

METRIC values, and output the WINPERFMON dataset that is

subsequently read to output all of the WPMOddd datasets.

If there are obs in OBJUNKNOWN or METUNKNOWN datasets,

please send the PERFMON file to support@mxg.com,

so MXG can be updated to support the new data.

Some characters in the descriptions have to be converted

because blanks, back-slashes, dashes, parens, periods,

pound-signs, etc., can't be used in SAS variable names;

underscores are used in the variable name to connect the

pieces.

Thanks to Glenn Bowman, Wakefern, USA.


Change 28.085 Obscure. VMXGSUM is protected if you had parenthesis in

VMXGSUM the OUTDATA= argument (for a LABEL= or SORTEDBY=). If a

Apr 20, 2010 last data step wasn't needed, parens caused an even more

obscure ABEND. While now protected, using the DSNLABEL=

or SORTEDBY= argument in the VMXGSUM invocation is safer.

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, Independent Consultant, USA.


Change 28.084 BMC IMF product's INPUTCLS and LASTCLAS variables are now

VMACCIMS restored to one-byte length with $HEX2. format, and new

Apr 20, 2010 variables INPUTCL2 and LASTCLA2 are two-bytes with $HEX4.

While IMS 9.1 and later define Input Class as two bytes,

it appears that no one is using that length, and MXG's

changes (27.230,26.058) that expanded the length of those

original INPUTCLS/LASTCLAS variables caused existing

reports to be incorrect.

Thanks to Jim Dammeyer, State Farm Mutual Insurance, USA.

Thanks to Mike Stogsdill, State Farm Mutual Insurance, USA.


Change 28.083 MXG 28.02-03. READB2/ANALDB2R didn't honor %LET MACDB2H

ANALDB2R nor %LET MACKEEP tailoring: Change 28.055 added %CLEARDB2

READDB2 (to reset old-style macros for multiple executions, used

Apr 17, 2010 previously only in the MXG QA), but CLEARDB2 also clears

Apr 21, 2010 both MACDB2H and MACKEEP. The %CLEARDB2; statement was

Apr 22, 2010 removed from both members by this change.

Apr 24, 2010 Circumvention with 28.02: Create a member named CLEARDB2

Apr 25, 2010 in your "USERID.SOURCLIB" with a blank line.

Apr 26, 2010 No one has asked to execute READDB2/ANALDB2R twice,

Jun 17, 2010 but it can still be done, by invoking %CLEARDB2;

externally, between the multiple executions:

%READDB2 ( WHATEVER );

%LET MYKEEP=%BQUOTE(&MACKEEP);

%LET MYDB2H=%BQUOTE(&MACDB2H);

%CLEARDB2;

%LET MACKEEP=%BQUOTE(&MYKEEP);

%LET MACDB2H=%BQUOTE(&MACDB2H);

%READDB2 (WHATEVER DIFF);

-MXG 28.01-28.02 only. Short Trace report failed with


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