ASMTAPES 16.154 ML-17 of MXGTMNT synchronizes automatically.
ASMTAPES 16.164 MXGTMNT misses too-fast VTS tape mounts.
ASMTAPES 16.259 ML-18 of ASMTAPES protects DSAB circular queue.
ASUM42DS 16.046 New summary member for TYPE42DS by dataset.
ASUM70PR 16.028 Deactivated Partition may cause over 100% CPU Busy.
ASUM70PR 16.271 16.04-16.05. ASUM70PR summarized at SHIFT vice HOUR.
ASUMCACH 16.141 DURATM in ASUMCACH revised for accuracy.
ASUMCICS 16.137 INVALID ARGUMENT TO FUNCTION SQRT when N=1.
ASUMHSM 16.315 Revision to Support HSM Y2K julian dates.
ASUMHSM 16.345 HSM summarization separates HSM active from queued.
ASUMTALO 16.076 Revised to work with TALO records from old ASMTAPES.
ASUMTALO 16.169 SPIN.SPINTALO now backed up into PDB library.
BLDNTPDB 16.180 NTSMF Daily/Weekly/etc BUILD program enhanced.
BUILDPD3 16.080 JES3 BUILDPDB - Multiple PDB.JOBS obs - multi purges.
BUILDPDB 16.008 Duplicate TYPE30_V records might not be deleted.
BUILDPDB 16.107 PDB.TYPE74CO/ME/PA/SY/OM/LK added to day/week PDB.
BUILDPDB 16.183 ABEND/CONDCODE in PDB.JOBS now valid, has 1st ABEND.
BUILDPDB 16.230 Duplicate type 30 records caused RESTARTS to be high.
BUILDPDB 16.231 TYPE6 vars STDUPLEX/FCB/OVLYLOAD/OVLYUSED added.
BUILDPDB 16.348 BINxxxx variables added to PDB.PRINT.
CICINTRV 16.253 Revision of CICINTRV auto-determine input location.
CICINTRV 16.277 PDB.CICINTRV dataset may be real bad; get this code!
CONFIG 16.066 Option SASAUTOS=(SOURCLIB SASAUTOS) is now used.
CONFIG 16.117 CODEPCT=150 now set to eliminate SAS message.
CONFIG 16.157 MXG CONFIG value of VMCTLISA=40K raised to 160K.
CONFIG 16.209 NOSTIMER now specified, SAS 6.12 TS045 changed.
DOCGRAF 16.018 Examples of getting graphs from mainframe to your PC.
DOCMXG 16.134 New &MACKEEP and IMACKEEP MXG architecture changed.
FORMATS 16.214 Support for DF/SMS 1.4 changes to HSM (COMPAT).
IMACFILE 16.016 &MACFILE macro added for instream tailoring.
IMACICDM 16.067 Support for Candle Omegamon V400 CANMQ and CANWLMSC.
IMACPDB 16.106 Enclave CPU time and count added to PDB.STEPS/JOBS.
IMACPDB 16.341 IMACPDB documentation, no code was changed.
MXGSAS 16.081 JCL parameter TAILORNG now spelled TAILOR.
RMFINTRV 16.288 Sort order of RMF is now BY SYSPLEX SYSTEM STARTIME.
TRND70 16.021 TRENDing of TYPE70 now supports 16 buckets of CPUs.
TRND72GO 16.029 Variable R723CIMP in TRND72GO SUMmed vice IDd.
TRNDTALO 16.221 Overlapped hour could miscount tape allocations.
TYPE109 16.329 Support for TYPE109 OS390 Firewall Server.
TYPE110 16.031 CICS UNEXPECTED STID=0 was error in STID=94 segment.
TYPE110 16.153 GMT offset calculation in CICS off by up to 1.4 secs.
TYPE110 16.270 Support for CICS TS 1.2 Journal Format, INCOMPATIBLE.
TYPE110 16.322 Support for CICS TS 1.3 (INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPE115 16.099 Support for MQ Series Version 1 Release 2 (INCOMPAT).
TYPE16 16.254 Support for DFSORT Release 15 (No Change).
TYPE28 16.003 NETVIEW NPM type 28 INCOMPATIBLE year 2000 change.
TYPE28 16.290 NPMLANOD dataset TIC_UTIL variable was missing.
TYPE28 16.336 STOPOVER NPM 2.4 NPMSUBTY='DD'x; IBM doc was wrong.
TYPE30 16.150 TYPETASK='ASCH' or TYPETASK='OMVS' now set in PDB.
TYPE38 16.101 Support for TME 10 NetView for OS/390 V1 R1 SMF 38.
TYPE42 16.339 SMF type 42 subtypes 15-19 (VSAM RLS) now validated.
TYPE57 16.234 JES3 with more than 9999 job numbers INVALID DATA.
TYPE6 16.039 READTIME in TYPE6 and hence PRINT is 1900 in 2000.
TYPE6 16.264 Support for PSF/MVS Release 3.1.0 (COMPATIBLE).
TYPE7072 16.009 Variable MXGVERSN in TYPE70 was blank in 15.15.
TYPE7072 16.194 Delay Percents now divided by R723CTSA.
TYPE7072 16.326 TYPE72 Compat Delay variables were incomplete.
TYPE7072 16.327 PERFINDX sometimes missing for Average Resp Goals.
TYPE7072 16.328 Variable PCTMETGO added to TYPE72GO for Percentiles.
TYPE7072 16.342 New variable CECSER with CPU Serial of the CEC.
TYPE72GO 16.064 Variables AVGRESP, EXETTM, AVGXETTM added/changed.
TYPE72GO 16.083 Variables R723CQDT/CADT/CCVT/CIQT wrong multiplier.
TYPE74 16.032 NO STRUCTURE MATCH message understood and eliminated.
TYPE74 16.095 TYPE74 variable IORATE changed to match IBM's RMF.
TYPE74 16.329 Support for TYPE746B/F/G datasets in OS/390 R2.7.
TYPE79 16.213 Type 79 Subtype 15 (IMS Long Lock) corrected.
TYPE7xxx 16.288 Sort order of RMF is now BY SYSPLEX SYSTEM STARTIME.
TYPE80A 16.236 Support for RACFEVNT=26 APPCLU Session Establish.
TYPE80A 16.245 Support for RACF "installation-defined data field".
TYPE85 16.255 Support for OAM type 85 SMF record, 11 datasets.
TYPE94 16.135 VTS variables SMF94VBA/VLA were misdocumented by IBM.
TYPE99 16.026 New subtype 6 SMF type 99 INVALID SERVER SECTION.
TYPEACF2 16.215 Support for ACF2 Ver 6.2 type 'V' (INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPEAPAF 16.305 Support for more than 8 engines in APAF data.
TYPEBETA 16.293 BETA93 Version 3.1.3 INCOMPATIBLY changed.
TYPEBETA 16.351 Support for BETA93 subtypes 1,2,3,4,20,40,41,42.
TYPEBGSI 16.155 Support for BGS I/O Monitor Version 5.1.0 (COMPAT).
TYPECIMS 16.030 ABENDUSR in CIMSPROG has never been right.
TYPECIMS 16.227 IMF 3.2 with IMS 5.1 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
TYPEDB2 16.318 Support for DB2 Version 6.1 (COMPATIBLE).
TYPEDB2 16.148 Dataset DB2STATR was invalid, duplicate observations.
TYPEDCOL 16.017 DCOLLECT DSORG field expanded to 3 in MXG (PSU etc).
TYPEDECS 16.034 Support for DECnet/SNA DTF SMF records.
TYPEDOS 16.312 Support for DOS/VS Power V6.3.0 (COMPATIBLE).
TYPEEAGL 16.102 Support for Raptor Systems' Eagle Firewall 121 Log.
TYPEEDGR 16.308 Revisions to RMM EDGR support - numeric dates.
TYPEHSM 16.136 DFSMS 1.4.0 added WFSCPUTM for ABARS CPU cost.
TYPEHSM 16.145 Support for APAR OW31281 adds RECALL, DSR, FSR.
TYPEHSM 16.149 SHORT ABAR message after Change 16.025 fixed.
TYPEHSM 16.263 Support for FSRTYPE=17 thru 20 HSM FSR records.
TYPEHSM 16.315 Revision to Support HSM Y2K julian dates.
TYPEICE 16.280 Support for IXFP fields added by APAR L170017.
TYPEIDMJ 16.361 Support for IDMS Version 14 Journal Records.
TYPEIDMS 16.002 New TASNxxx variables labels were incorrect.
TYPEIDMS 16.012 IDMS 10.2.1 caused INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
TYPEIDMS 16.033 IDMS 10.2 records were not output.
TYPEILKA 16.249 Support for Interlink TCPaccess Vers 5.2 (INCOMPAT)
TYPEIMS7 16.119 Support for TYPEIMS7 for IMS 6.1.
TYPEIMSA 16.069 ASMIMSL5 process now has _L, _K macros, exit members.
TYPEIMSA 16.257 IMS 6.1 Support correct only in European Summer Time.
TYPEIMSA 16.343 Zero observations in IMSFASTP, SUBCODE not kept.
TYPEIPAC 16.052 Y2K INCOMPATIBLE IPAC RDS 6.1 user SMF record.
TYPEMON8 16.049 Y2K Support for TMON V2 records converted to 8.1.
TYPEMON8 16.073 INVALID DATA FOR TMMDMODL message corrected.
TYPEMON8 16.091 TMON for CICS V2 Converted records MONIRECD='D'.
TYPEMVCI 16.260 Support for Boole & Babbage MainView CMRDETL file.
TYPENDM 16.060 Sterling's Connect Direct aka NDM PI=754129 open.
TYPENSPY 16.147 NETSPY='N' record support was restored for old 4.4.
TYPENTSM 16.024 Support new "Database" object and EXCHANGE 5.5.
TYPENTSM 16.045 Support for IISG, Active Server Pages, Web Service.
TYPENTSM 16.049 New SNA LU, SNA 3270 Response, etc, NTSMF objects.
TYPENTSM 16.121 Support for NTSMF Cache Mgr & Packet Filter objects.
TYPENTSM 16.133 Summarization of NETWSEGM into NTINTRV wrong if two.
TYPENTSM 16.177 Support for NT Service Pack 5A SYSTEM/PROCESS fields.
TYPENTSM 16.199 NTSMF Object='WidetoMBErr' explained.
TYPENTSM 16.208 Support for NTSMF internal 0.1 configuration record.
TYPENTSM 16.217 New objects NetShow Station/Unicast Service support.
TYPENTSM 16.228 Support for NTSMF V2.2 with Record Header 2.2.1.
TYPENTSM 16.317 Support for NTSMF 2.2.1 header (or use COMPRESS).
TYPENTSM 16.337 Support for new NT 4.0 objects.
TYPENTSM 16.350 Support for WINDOWS NT 5.0 (INCOMPATIBLE) with NTSMF.
TYPEOMCI 16.116 Support for Candle Omegamon CICS V400 "255" record.
TYPEOMVT 16.262 Candle Omegamon for VTAM documentation error.
TYPEQAPM 16.035 Year 2000 Support for AS/400 was corrected.
TYPEQAPM 16.063 Support for OS/400 Version 4.2.0 (COMPATIBLE).
TYPESFTA 16.175 Support for Soft Audit's Installed Products File.
TYPESOLN 16.356 Support for Sterling's SOLVE NetMaster TCP/IP SMF.
TYPESPMG 16.020 Support for Software Engineering's SpaceManager data.
TYPETAND 16.118 Tandem variables CnBLKS and CnBLKSAV corrected.
TYPETCP 16.211 Support for TCP/IP 3.4 (sorta INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPETCP 16.242 TCP SMF record subtype externalized _SUBTCP5 macro.
TYPETDTA 16.170 Support for NCR Teradata DBS performance data.
TYPETMDB 16.097 Support for Landmark's Monitor for DB2 V 3.1 INCOMPA
TYPETMDB 16.160 Support for Landmark's SQL/CAPTURE type 'D6' record.
TYPETMO2 16.122 Variables SYSID,APPLID,SYSPLEX blank in MXG.
TYPETMS5 16.088 Lost obs in TMS dataset DSNBRECD for Magstar tapes.
TYPETMS5 16.129 Major revision of TMS/CA-1 processing logic.
TYPETMS5 16.191 Final revisions to TMS logic changes for FILSEQ.
TYPETMS5 16.251 TMS support for multi-dataset tapes now correct.
TYPETMV2 16.212 TMON for MVS V2 variables wrong in TMVSSYS dataset.
TYPETPMX 16.189 Enhanced TPM support reads all possible variables.
TYPETPX 16.019 TPXBYTI/BYTO wrong due to CA's documentation error.
TYPEVLFC 16.089 Zero observations in dataset TYPEVLFC corrected.
TYPEVMXA 16.310 Support for VM/ESA 2.3 MTRSYS and USEACT segments.
TYPEWWW 16.105 Support for Web Proxy logs Extended Common Log fmt.
TYPEXCOM 16.114 XCOM variable REQTYPE renamed REQTYPEX, conflict.
TYPEXCOM 16.187 Support for XCOM Release 3.0 (COMPATIBLE).
USMFRATE 16.158 Analysis of SMF Write Rates (MEGABYTES at 10/100sec)
UTILBHEX 16.070 Utility creates SMF records from hex dump from LIST;.
UTILCICS 16.061 Incorrect Candle value ERRMQ=64 in CANMQ detected.
VMAC7072 16.130 Type 70 records have CPU segment after VARY OFF.
VMACIMSA 16.313 IMS 6.1 type 08 correction for APPC, CPIC driven.
VMXGSUM 16.120 New ERASEOUT parameter added.
VMXGSUM 16.131 UNIX forward slashed caused VMXGSUM to fail.
VMXGSUM 16.146 VMXGSUM syntax for "DATETIME" now uses real name.
VMXGSUM 16.179 Support for SAS Version 7 (INCOMPATIBLE).
VMXGSUM 16.306 INHERIT (SAS V7 only) now exploited in VMXGSUM.
VMXGSUM 16.306 INHERIT parameter used if under SAS Version 7.
VMXGSUM 16.323 Correction after Change 16.271 &DATETIME=DATETIME;
VMXGWORL 16.266 Sorted status now validated by SORT flag for _L data.
WEEKBLDT 16.140 Weekly build of ASUMDB2B fails with wrong sort order.
XMXGSUM 16.314 New function enhancements for VMXGSUM for testing.
YEAR2000 16.330 MXG 16.09 now required for 100% YEAR2000 Support.
TYPEUNIC 16.391 Support for CA UniCenter VMS Performance Monitor.
TYPE102 16.390 Support for IFCIDS 252 and 260.
TYPETMO2 16.387 Support for TMON for CICS Version 2 PTF TH01129
TYPENSPY 16.386 Support for NETSPY Version 5.2 (COMPAT).
BUILDPDB 16.385 New WLM variables added to PDB.JOBS dataset
TYPENTSM 16.384 Support for new SNA BASE and IBM SNA objects.
ANALHSM 16.383 Rewrite as %MACRO, new thread use/queue measures.
TYPETMS5 16.382 Documentation of TMS EXPDT values.
XSUM70PR 16.381 Circumvention for IBM including ICF partition as CPU.
VMACDB2H 16.380 Invalid QWHSSTCK data value trashed dates/times.
IMAC6ESS 16.376 Optional ESS decoding of type 6 fails with 2 fields.
VMXGSUM 16.375 Invalid Argument to Substring message eliminated.
TRNDSMFI 16.374 Trending member for PDB.SMFINTRV / TYPE30_V dataset.
UTILPLDB 16.373 Automatic generate BUILDPDB utility.
ASUMUOW 16.371A Revisions for SPIN and missing values.
UTILCICS 16.371 Subtype 0 CICS 4.1 caused INPUT STATEMENT error.
TYPE7072 16.370 New PCTMETGO variable was not correct.
CICINTRV 16.367 Big CPU increase in 16.06-16.10 corrected.
Inverse chronological list of all Changes:
NEXTCHANGE: Version 16
======Changes thru 16.394 were in MXG 16.16 dated Feb 20, 1999======
Change 16.394 Support for CA MIM Version 4.3 Product SMF record adds
EXTYMIM thirteen new datasets created from its subtypes. The
EXTYMIM1 original MIMTAPE dataset is still built, but the names
EXTYMIM2 of the variables are changed to be consistent with the
EXTYMIM3 MIM documentation; where they started with STCxxxxx in
EXTYMIM4 the documentation, the variable names are MIMxxxxx now.
EXTYMIM5 This revision was a user contribution that I revised for
EXTYMIM6 the new MXG architecture, but have only run syntax check,
EXTYMIM7 as I have no sample records to test with before 16.16 is
EXTYMIM8 finalized and tapes are built!
EXTYMIM9
EXTYMIMA
EXTYMIMB
EXTYMIMC
EXTYMIMD
IMACMIM
TYPEMIM
TYPSMIM
VMACMIM
Feb 21, 1999
Thanks to Martyn A. Jones, CHASE, ENGLAND.
Change 16.393 This is the "40 GIG" paper that Chuck Hopf and I have
DOC40GIG presented at SHARE and CMG in 1998. The graphs, tables,
Feb 19, 1999 and charts that are not text documents cannot be included
in this text member, but the text contains the link to
those graphic documents, which are now on our homepage.
Change 16.392 Preliminary MXG "New User" manual is far from complete,
NEWUSER but has excellent examples of how to use MXG, how to set
Feb 19, 1999 up SMF, etc., and comprehensive documentation of the MXG
summarization macro, VMXGSUM. This will be expanded.
Most of this document can be directly read, but there are
some figures that are graphics or tables that cannot be
included in a text document; instead, the document has
the link to that document on the MXG homepage, so if you
can connect to the internet while you read, you can see
the figures and tables that can't be included in text.
Thanks to Chuck Hopf, MNBA, USA.
Change 16.391 Support for CA UniCenter VMS Performance Monitor data
EXUNICCP from their ADVISE PERFORMANCE EXPORT/TYPE=ASCII command.
EXUNICDI Thirteen datasets are created:
EXUNICDV dddddd dataset description
EXUNICIO UNICCP UNICTRCP UniCenter CPU statistics
EXUNICLK UNICDI UNICTRDI UniCenter DISK statistics
EXUNICME UNICDV UNICTRDV UniCenter DEVICE statistics
EXUNICPG UNICIO UNICTRIO UniCenter I/O statistics
EXUNICPR UNICLK UNICTRLK UniCenter LOCK statistics
EXUNICSC UNICME UNICTRME UniCenter MEMORY statistics
EXUNICSR UNICPG UNICTRPG UniCenter PAGE statistics
EXUNICSY UNICPR UNICTRPR UniCenter PROCESS METRICS stats
EXUNICVR UNICSC UNICTRSC UniCenter SYSTEM COMM stats
EXUNICXQ UNICSR UNICTRSR UniCenter SERVER statistics
FORMATS UNICSY UNICTRSY UniCenter SYSTEM statistics
IMACUNIC UNICVR UNICTRVR UniCenter VERSION number
TYPEUNIC UNICXQ UNICTRXQ UNICENTER XQP statistics
TYPSUNIC Some counters (RMTPAGNT,RMTSWPNG) in UNICTRDI Disk data
VMACUNIC that have a value of minus one that is not documented but
Feb 19, 1999 I assume means that field was not used? There is a lot
Feb 24, 1999 of information captured by UniCenter in these records!
Feb 24: Originally was mis-stated as UNIX support, but
records are from the VMS and Open VMS operating system).
Thanks to Frank d'Hoine, Nationale Bank van Belgie, BELGIUM.
Change 16.390 Support for DB2 Trace IFCIDs 250, 252 and 260, 261, and
VMAC102 262 has been added and validated with DB2 5.1 records.
Feb 18, 1999
Change 16.389 An include of IMACKEEP was added after the definition
CICINTRV of _CICINTV macro that sets the interval duration so
Feb 18, 1999 it can be overridden with IMACKEEP/MACKEEP logic.
Thanks to Alex Torben Nielsen, TeleDanmark EDB, DENMARK
Change 16.388 An include of IMACKEEP was added after the include of
RMFINTRV IMACRMFI so that the _DURSET macro that set interval
Feb 18, 1999 duration can be overridden with IMACKEEP/MACKEEP.
Thanks to Paul Oliver, BHP Information Technology, AUSTRALIA.
Change 16.387 Support for TMON for CICS Version 2 PTF TH01129 (COMPAT)
VMACTMO2 adds MQ Series fields to both the MONISYST and MONITASK
Feb 18, 1999 records, using existing reserved fields. New variables:
MONISYST MONITASK Description
TIMQQMGR TAMQQMGR MQ Series Queue Manager Name
TIMQSRCT TIMQSRCT MQ Series API Request Count
TIMQSRTM TIMQSRTM MQ Series API Request Duration
TIMQSWCT TIMQSWCT MQ Series Wait Count
TIMQSWTM TIMQSWTM MQ Series Wait Time
These new variables are defined, but the actual DSECT had
not been received so the fields are not yet actually read
in yet, so they will all be missing until this is fixed.
Thanks to Brian Kaczkowski, Kohl's Department Stores, USA.
Change 16.386 Support for NETSPY Version 5.2 is already in MXG, as none
VMACNSPY of the supported subtypes were changed. There is a new
Feb 18, 1999 NSPYREC='I' record for TCP/IP, but that new subtype is
not yet supported, pending fixes from the vendor (there
is time for all transactions and network time for 3270
emulation, but no network time for GUI users who telnet
in, etc.). When valid data is available and the record
format is stable, I will add support for type "I" data.
Thanks to Roger Zimmerman, Zurich Kemper Investments, USA.
Change 16.385 New WLM variables added by OS/390 2.4 are now added to
BUILD005 the PDB.JOBS dataset. Variables are JOBMODE0 JOBMODE1
Feb 18, 1999 SMF26WCL, SMF26WIN, SMF26WJC, SMF26WOC, SMF26WSE.
Thanks to Jack Hudnall, Southwestern Bell, USA.
Thanks to Diane Eppestine, Southwestern Bell, USA.
Change 16.384 Support for three new IBM SNA Objects:
EXNTSNA1 dddddd Dataset Object Variables
EXNTSNA1 NTSNAB SNABASE SNA BASE 19
EXNTSNAB NTSNA1 SNAIBMCS IBM SNA CLIENT SERVICES 2
FORMATS NTSNA2 SNAIBMLB IBM SNA LOAD BALANCING 2
IMACNTSM Also, the _UNTDISC macro used to print discover records
VMACNTSM was revised for changed headers.
VMXGINIT
Feb 17, 1999
Change 16.383 HSM Analysis example was rewritten as a %MACRO so that
ANALHSM arguments can be passed, and additional reports on HSM
Feb 17, 1999 activity (concurrent threads, threads queued, etc). The
program requires the ASUMHSM member of change 16.345.
Change 16.382 No change, documentation only. TMS a/k/a CA-1 now has
TYPETMS5 new values for EXPDT that have special meaning:
Feb 17, 1999 EXPDT Meaning TMS Prints
9989xxx Conversion from Prior STATS/xxx
9990000 Catalog Retention CATALOG
9998xxx Retain xxx after LastRef LDATE/xxx
9999xxx Number of Cycles CYCLES/xxx
9999999 Permanent Retention PERMANENT
I have been unsuccesful in creating a FORMAT that will
extract that xxx value and print these special EXPTD
values the way TMSBINQ and other CA programs do.
Thanks to Wayne Hartman, Prudential, USA.
Change 16.381 CECs with an Integrated Coupling Facility, ICF, count the
XSUM70PR "spare" CPU in which the Coupling Facility is running as
Feb 17, 1999 a real processor. This summer, IBM will document changes
to the Diagnose 204 and 224 to define 3-byte codes for CP
types (general purpose and ICF) and will update the RMF
Type 70 SMF record so that the records for the ICF
Partition (and its PHYSICAL record for the ICF) can be
recognized and either deleted or at least excluded from
the count of CPUs. In advance of that APAR, this change
lets you delete the TYPE70PR observations from the ICF
LPAR (by LPARNAME/LCPUADDR) and lets you correct the
number of engines, so that the created PDB.ASUM70PR
counts the real workload and the real processors. You
will have to examine your TYPE70PR observations to see
what combination of LPARNAME, LPARNUM, and LCPUADDR can
be used to identify the ICF LPAR and its "PHYSICAL"
partition observations.
Thanks to Forrest Nielson, State of Utah, USA.
Thanks to Barry Rozemeijer, ING Nederland, THE NETHERLANDS.
Change 16.380 Invalid QWHSSTCK value in DB2ACCT records causes datetime
VMACDB2H variables QWACBSC and QWACESC to be trashed (dates in the
Feb 17, 1999 year 2082, wrong times). Instead of an expected 8-byte
field in TODSTAMP format (for example, the raw QWACESC is
'B1CFB43F08BF37F1'x for '15FEB1999:17:57:26.02'), the bad
QWHSSTCK field has a value in SMFSTAMP format (the raw
value '0020734600099031F'x is '31JAN1999:05:05:54.78' as
an SMFSTAMP, but that date is two weeks earlier than the
actual records (created on Feb 15, 1999), so not only is
the format wrong, the value is wrong too! MXG uses that
bad QWHSSTCK value to calculate your GMT offset, so that
QWACBSC/QWACESC can be converted back to local time, but
MXG input that bad QWHSSTCK as the expected TODSTAMP, it
is '26JAN1900:20:15:19.53', which causes GMTOFFDB to be
98 years (SMFTIME is 15FEB1999:11:57:23.02), which is
what then corrupts the QWACBSC and QWACESC values.
While investigating the source of this bad value, which
may have come from one of those Y2K-date-simulator-tools
that intercept STCK macro calls inside MVS, I now check
to see that the calculated GMTOFFDB is less than 24 hours
and if it is not, then I print an error message on your
SAS log that I could not calculate GMT offset and that
your BSC/ESC timestamps will be on GMT rather than local,
and set GMTOFFDB to zero. I will update this note when
we know if this error is due to a STCK-interceptor or if
it is an IBM DB2 error.
Thanks to Warren E. Waid, JC Penny, USA.
Change 16.379 Syntax error in this JCL example. The test should be
JCLADHOC IF APPLID='PROC' THEN OUTPUT _WCICTRN;
Feb 17, 1999
Thanks to Khalid Meskinia, SAS Institute, FRANCE.
Change 16.378 This analysis failed with dataset not found. This line
ANALVVDS PROC SORT DATA=_WTYVVDS..TYPEVVDS OUT=MXGVVDS.TYPEVVDS;
Feb 17, 1999 should have been
PROC SORT DATA=_WTYVVDS OUT=MXGVVDS.TYPEVVDS;
Thanks to David Mesiano, Sharp Electronics, USA.
Thanks to Steve Mesiano, Sharp Electronics, USA.
Change 16.377 -Format MGX37FL, used in TYPEPROS (STOPX37 replacement),
FORMATS had values of 12/16/20/24/28/32x when the actual data
VMACPROS values are 0c/10/14/18/1c/20x.
Feb 16, 1999 -Label for ABDISP now is 'ABEND*DISPOSITION'.
Thanks to Michael E. Friske, Fidelity Investments, USA.
Change 16.376 Optional decoding of the ESS segment in SMF type 6 record
IMAC6ESS fails with INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED RECORD LENGTH if you
Feb 16, 1999 have more than 1 address parameter in the JCL. The line
GEPARTLN=0; must be moved to before IF GEPARMKY=27X....
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