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IMS log 11.0 Apr 1, 2010 28.02*

IMS log 12.0 Jan 23, 2012 29.29*

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

AS400 5.2.0 - Most records Jul 23, 2003 21.03

AS400 5.2.0 - QAPMMIOP Jul 23, 2003 22.04

AS400 5.3.0 Jan 22, 2005 22.22

AS400 5.4.0 Aug 26, 2006 24.06

AS400 6.1.0 Jun 29, 2008 26.05
Note: Asterisk by the version number means the Version number

was changed (to the MXG version required), after an earlier

MXG version was listed as supporting this product release,

usually because an APAR modified the product's 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


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

NTSMF 2.4.4 Aug 9, 2002 20.04

NTSMF 2.4.5 INCOMPAT Apr 1, 2003 21.02

NTSMF 2.4.7 Sep 30, 2004 22.08

NTSMF 3.1.4 Mar 15, 2009 27.01

NTSMF 4.0 Mar 15, 2011 29.03

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 DB2 Version 4.0 22.10

The Monitor for DB2 Version 5.0 30.02

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 TCE 2.1 - 20.04

The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.2 - 20.335, 21.134 21.04

The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.3 including CICS/TS 3.1 22.08

The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all) 25.11

The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all) 27.01

The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.3 (for CICS/TS 4.1,4.2) 29.07

The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.4 (for CICS/TS 5.1) 30.30

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 IMS V550/V560 (ITRF) 25.05

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

NETSPY 6.0 20.10 20.305

NETSPY 7.0 20.10 20.305

SAR/VIEW R11 23.07 23.196

BMC, was Boole & Babbage

APPTUNE V6R3 SMF 102 30.037

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

IMF 3.3 (for IMS 7.1 and 8.1) 22.08*

IMF 4.1 (for IMS 9.1) 26.02*

IMF 4.4 (for IMS 9.1) 27.07*

IMF 4.5 (for IMS 11.1) (No change since 4.4) 27.07

IMF 4.6 a/k/a Mainview IMS 30.09

Mainview for MQ Version 4.4 29.03

Mainview for MQ Version 5.1 30.02

Mainview for CICS Version 6.5 (CICS/TS 5.1) 30.30

Mainview for CICS Version 6.4 (CICS/TS 4.2) 30.04

Mainview for CICS Version 6.1 26.26

Mainview Auto Operator data file 28.28

Mainview for DB2 THRDHIST file 20.20

Mainview for TCP/IP 20.20

Mainview for Batch Optimizer 19.19

Memorex/Telex

LMS 3.1 12.12A

Oracle V9, V10 24.06

Amdahl

APAF 4.1, 4.3 16.08



Velocity Software

XAMAP 3.4 22.10

XAMAP 3406 24.03

XAMAP 3.7 27.10

XAMAP 4.1 Now Renamed to ZVPS 4.1 29.07
V. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 30.30.

1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 30.30:


a- Changes in MXG architecture made between 30.30 and prior versions

that can introduce known incompatibilities.

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 JCLINSTT for

SAS Version 9.


MXG Definitions with regard to MXG Software Changes:
COMPATIBLE A change in a data record which did not alter either

COMPAT 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.
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.


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.

VI. Online Documentation of MXG Software.


MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.

See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.

VII. 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 in MXG 30.30 after MXG 29.29:


Dataset/

Member Change Description


ANALCOMP 30.286 Graphic comparison of values over time.

ANALDB2R 30.007 PMSTA01/PMSTA02 DB2 Statistics, INTERVAL=DATE fixed.

ANALDB2R 30.147 DB2 AUDIT reports updated for DB2PM Version 4.2

ANALDB2R 30.176 New AUDIT= parms, PMACC02 standalone error fixed.

ANALDB2R 30.185 Redesign to execute VFMT102 only once per ANALDB2R.

ANALDB2R 30.186 New "MXG" DB2 reports MXGACC01 and MXGACC02.

ANALDB2R 30.218 INTERVAL=xxxx wasn't supported, VMXGUM MXGERROR.

ANALDB2R 30.219 Mapping of dBID/OBID values to names revised.

ANALDB2R 30.241 Revised mapping of DBID and OBID objects to names.

ANALGRID 30.126 Date range selection did not work.

ANALID 30.042 SMF AUDIT REPORT - MAJOR ENHANCEMENT - IN BUILDPDB.

ASMDBLKU 30.168 Enhancement to ASM program that recreates VB & VBS.

ASMRMFV 30.105 Support for RMF III ASIG3 segments '13'x and '14'x.

ASMRMFV 30.161 RMF III protection/messages for VSAM read I/O error.

ASMRMFV 30.202 RMF III Enhancements and Fixes.

ASMTAPEE 30.193 MXGTMNT Tape Mount Monitor no longer PINs UCBs.

ASUM70PR 30.106 zIIP SHARE WEIGHTS calculated for each LPAR.

ASUM70PR 30.266 LPARIFLS variable counts IFL engines in each LPAR.

ASUM70PR 30.266 Variable LFARIFLS added to ASUM70PR datasets.

ASUMDBSS 30.282 Revised comments and examples.

ASUMTAPE 30.203 Support for JES3 Main Device Scheduler IAT5210/5918.

ASUMUOW 30.166 Optional add PROGRAM and PROG1-PROGnn to PDB.ASUMUOW.

BLDFORMT 30.191 JCL Example using CONFIMXG to create FORMAT library.

BLDSMPDB 30.005 Using MXGINCL parameter was ignored.

BLDSMPDB 30.081 Enhancement adds rundays=mon tue ... to list days.

BLDSMPDB 30.255 WEEKKEEP, WEEKDROP now work as documented.

BUIL3005 30.011 MXG 29.29 BUILDPD3 for JES3 CRITICAL ERROR, REQUIRED.

BUILDPDB 30.042 SMF AUDIT REPORT

BUILDPDB 30.260 PDB.JOBS variable ABENDS included some RETURNs.

DAILYDSN 30.068 DAILYDSN now uses EDGRXEXT instead of EDGRDEXT.

EXITCICS 30.130 DB2 V10 compressed record SUPPORT - "enhanced"-works!

FORMATS 30.024 New format MG073FE decodes SMF73GEN and R79CGEN FICON

GRAFDB2B 30.240 Graphic/tabular DB2 Buffer Size reports, ODS or GRAPH

JCLSPLIT 30.287 Examples DECOMPRESS CICS/DB2 on z/OS for ASCII MXG.

MXGNAMES 30.275 MXGNAMES/CONFIMXG supports a USER FORMAT library.

Many 30.012 RUN STATEMENT HAS NO EFFECT message is removed.

Many 30.225 New MXGEXIMSG macro variable for diagnostics.

READDB2 30.031 Requesting IFCIDS=ACCOUNT with IFCIDS from SMF 102.

READDB2 30.077 Cleanup of WANTONLY, IFCID=STATS, 106, etc.

READDB2 30.144 PDBOUT with specific IFCIDS did not copy T102Sxxx.

READDB2 30.257 IFCIDS=STATS fixed, use instead of IFCIDS=STATISTICS.

READDB2 30.280 MXG 30.10 IFCID=STATS could still fail.

SMFSRCH 30.269 Incorrectly tried to write to USERID.SMFOUT.DATA.

TRNDRMFI 30.115 Revisions for TRNDRMFI using VGETWKLD.

TYPE0 30.040 -Variable DOWNTM was a missing value in PDB.IPLS.

TYPE102 30.001 QW0319FL, Encryption Type, format AES/DES reversed.

TYPE102 30.037 Support for BMC APPTUNE V6R3 SMF 102 records INCOMPAT

TYPE102 30.038 Support for DB2 IFCIDs 357 and 358.

TYPE102 30.055 -Support for DB2 APAR PM37956 to SMF 102 IFCID 25.

TYPE102 30.140 Support for IFCID 269,270 Audit, decodes uniques.

TYPE102 30.169 Invalid IFCID=145 QWT02R1L=0 caused ABEND & LOOP.

TYPE102 30.175 Support for IFCID=271 DB2 AUDIT PERMISSIONS trace.

TYPE102 30.265 Support for DB2 Trace IFCIDs 361 and 362 populated.

TYPE105 30.080 Support for GDPS SMF 105 now validated with SMF data.

TYPE110 30.008 CICS/TS 4.2 INVALID STILEN STID=116, zero obs STISJS.

TYPE110 30.078 SMSxxxxx variables were 1024 times large.

TYPE110 30.170 Obs count in CICLDR reduced from 1.7M to 70,000.

TYPE110 30.213 MXG 30.07 only. CICS STID=30 WARNING message.

TYPE110 30.278 TASZIPTM and TASELGTM documented, TASELGTM corrected.

TYPE113 30.179 Formula changes from John Burg's SHARE presentation.

TYPE113 30.201 Support for HIS zEC12 new Extended Counters, calcs.

TYPE113 30.236 Spurious DEACCUMULATION RESET message not printed.

TYPE113 30.274 Correction to DWINSORM/DWDASORM for one book CEC.

TYPE115 30.064 Support for MQ QJST 7.01B Statistics Block.

TYPE117 30.063 SMF 117 IMFL subtype SM17ACCT kept in WS 7.0.0.3 SMF.

TYPE119 30.009 Support for SMF 119 ST 6 z/OS 1.13 (INCOMPAT).

TYPE119 30.099 Support for CO:Z SMF 119 Subtypes 192 and 193.

TYPE119 30.121 Additional formats to decode TYPE119 SSH fields.

TYPE119 30.188 Support for SMF 119 subtype 48 thru 52 (SMTP).

TYPE119 30.249 SMF ID-119 SUBTYPE=51 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.

TYPE120 30.155 Support WebSphere Asynchronous Section 120 Subtype 9.

TYPE120 30.155 Variable SM1209CX incorrect in TYP1209E.

TYPE120 30.244 Support for WebSphere Version 8 ID=120 Subtype 10.

TYPE1415 30.103 Support for z/OS 1.13-added RAS segment (COMPATIBLE).

TYPE21 30.014 Support for APAR OA33947 for TS1140 Tape Drive.

TYPE21 30.132 Corrections to SMF 21 calculations of compression.

TYPE30 30.045 Debugging PUT _N_= CPUUNITS= CPUTCBTM= removed.

TYPE30 30.119 Support for APAR OA39629 HICPUPCT/HICPUPGM TYPE30.

TYPE60 30.082 INPUT EXCEEDED for ID=60 with no VVR segment.

TYPE70 30.208 Support for APAR OA37803 Warning Track Interrupt.

TYPE7072 30.069 New 1.13 CPUPDPTM/R723RTDM/RTDC/RTDT now populated.

TYPE7072 30.182 Support for zNEXT EC12 processors with 101 engines.

TYPE7072 30.212 Support for eC12 CRYPTO EXPRESS4S APAR OA37016.

TYPE7072 30.264 Support for APAR OA39562 new TYPE70Y3 PKCS11 CEX4P.

TYPE70EN 30.104 Variable SMF70CIN in TYPE70EN was 'ZIP', now 'IIP'.

TYPE71 30.058 -New variables added to RMF TYPE71 dataset by z/OS 1.1

TYPE71 30.083 ERROR: DOMAIN ERROR, SAS 9.1.3 SP4 Only.

TYPE71 30.206 Support for APAR OA38660 eC12 SCM and Pgbl Large.

TYPE73 30.004 Some FICON-related variables were wrong values.

TYPE73 30.054 -ERROR: Divide by zero in SMF 73 records, new FICON

TYPE74 30.072 Support for RMF 74 APAR OA36831 (COMPAT) SMF74NSS.

TYPE74 30.207 Support for APAR OA39993 Interrupt Delay Time

TYPE74 30.209 Support for APAR OA37826 Channel Path Types CIB, CFP.

TYPE79 30.207 Support for APAR OA39993 Interrupt Delay Time

TYPE80A 30.111 Debugging PUT 'DEBUG 1' is now disabled.

TYPE80A 30.268 RACF317 detect BPX.DEFAULT.USER, invalid in z/OS 2.1.

TYPE85 30.050 Support for SMF 85 records from z/OS 1.13 (INCOMPAT)

TYPE99 30.259 Support for SMF 99 Subtype 12 and 14 HiperDispatch.

TYPEBBMQ 30.047 Support for BMC Mainview for MQ Version 5.1 INCOMPAT

TYPEBETA 30.237 Support for BETA93/97 Version 4.3.0 (INCOMPATIBLE).

TYPEBETA 30.285 Support for BETA93 subtype 51.

TYPEBVIR 30.057 Support for TS7700 Version 2.0a (INCOMPATIBLE).

TYPECIMS 30.245 Support for BMC Mainview IMS 4.6 a/k/a IMF, CIMS.

TYPECMA 30.070 Support for CA-Spool Subtype 12 (partial).

TYPEDB2 30.032 DB2 variable QWHDRQNM can now contain an ipv6 address

TYPEDB2 30.089 Support for DB2 V10 APAR PM24723 adds data IFCID=225.

TYPEDB2 30.113 Support for DB2 V10 restructured QIST statistics.

TYPEDB2 30.128 DB2 v10 QPACFLGS bit map revisions.

TYPEDB2 30.133 Support for (optional) DB2 Netezza Accelerator data.

TYPEDB2 30.138 ASG TMON/DB2 PTF TE03737 corrects INVALID DB2 RECORD.

TYPEDB2 30.145 Variables CORRNAME/CORRNUM incorrect for QWHCATYP=4.

TYPEDB2 30.173 Spurious INVALID QMDA SEGMENT message eliminated.

TYPEDB2 30.194 QMDAACCT field LENACCT=246 caused INVALID 3rd SUBSTR.

TYPEDB2 30.210 DB2 V10 APAR PN29124 detects IBM BIF INCOMPATIBLE.

TYPEDB2 30.211 QISTCOLS now deaccumulated again.

TYPEDB2 30.222 IFCID=239 DB2ACCTP sets DB2PARTY, QPACROLL, QPACRUSM.

TYPEDB2 30.246 DB2STATS QWOSxxxx wrong if ZOSMETRICS=YES not set.

TYPEDCOL 30.098 DCOLLECT BKUP fields added by z/OS 1.11 supported.

TYPEDCOL 30.204 Support for APAR OA38980 ZFS dataset flag, FREEs.

TYPEEJES 30.238 Support for Phoenix Software (E)JES SMF record.

TYPEEZSM 30.041 Support for EMC EzSM z/OS Storage Manager SMF record.

TYPEFERT 30.066 Support for new subtype 1 and 4 FERRET SMF records.

TYPEHSM 30.006 Support for HSM SMF z/OS 1.12 changes (COMPATIBLE)

TYPEIDMS 30.270 Corrections for IDMS PERFMON Version 17 and 18.

TYPEM204 30.002 MODEL 204 records could be output to wrong dataset.

TYPEMVCI 30.109 Support for Mainview CICS v64 CICS/TS 4.2 (COMPAT).

TYPEMVCI 30.276 Support for Mainview CICS 6.5 for TS 5.1 COMPATIBLE.

TYPENDM 30.039 NDM-CDI record 'XO' caused "UNKNOWN SUBTYPE" message.

TYPENDM 30.220 Support for NDM-CD Subtype CX creates NDMCX dataset.

TYPENMON 30.137 Updates to NMON/TOPAS Monitor for AIX and LINUX.

TYPENMON 30.226 Support for MEMAMS Memory Object, French text.

TYPENTSM 30.044 -Updates to D062, D063, D060, VWRP, D059, D057, VWVS.

TYPENTSM 30.156 Terminal Service object fields reversed, 2003vs2008R.

TYPENTSM 30.159 Support MicroSoft Exchange 2010 incompat changes.

TYPEPMX 30.112 Variables TPMAJCT/TPMSCT too large by 100.

TYPERACF 30.120 Support for RACF database Record 02G1.

TYPERACF 30.162 RACF AUDITFID is RACF264 (TYPE80A) or AUDITID (RACF)

TYPERMFV 30.043 Updates for RMF III RCD records.

TYPERMFV 30.151 Additional Enhancements for RMF III processing.

TYPERMFV 30.172 RMF III Enhancements.

TYPERMFV 30.217 Reading RMF III data on ASCII - INVALID date message.

TYPERSDA 30.035 RSD/FOLDERS name fields were increased to $250.

TYPESAMS 30.073 Support for CA Vantage Stor Resc MGR 12.6.00 INCOMAT.

TYPESASU 30.114 SAS User Records with SASPROC='SQL (63)' protected.

TYPESVIE 30.051 Support for SYSVIEW PTF Test APAR TSD0145, for IMS.

TYPETAPR 30.164 Support for six Tandem Prognosis data files.

TYPETAPR 30.284 Support for additional PHYSVOL/VOLUME file fields.

TYPETMD2 30.060 Support for TMON/DB2 V5, INCOMPATIBLE, for DB2 V10/

TYPETMD2 30.107 Support for ASG/Landmark TMON DB2 PTFs TE03699/03718.

TYPETMMQ 30.025 Support for TMON for MQ Version 2.2/2.3/2.4 INCOMPAT

TYPETMO2 30.277 Support for TMON CICS 3.4 for CICS/TS 5.1 INCOMPAT.

TYPETMS5 30.205 Variable ACTVOL added to TMS.TMS dataset.

TYPETPMX 30.075 READTIME kept in all, JOB/JESNR/JBL24 in TPMJBL24

TYPETPMX 30.216 MVS Solutions Thruput Manager SMF subtype 5 updates.

TYPEVMXA 30.190 z/VM 6.1 BROKEN CONTROL RECORD if STSI is 152 bytes.

TYPEVMXA 30.192 z/VM Linux Processor VXAPLSL0 dataset wrong values.

TYPEVMXA 30.215 z/VM BROKE CONTROL record when MONWRITE concatenated.

TYPEVMXA 30.254 Support for zVM new CRYPTO TYPE PRCAPMCT=10.

TYPEVMXA 30.254 Support for zVM new HIS (SMF113) counters, zEC12.

TYPEWPMO 30.110 Windows PERFMON data now supports any delimiter.

TYPEWWW 30.163 Windows IIS Server Log, strange URIQUERY, looped.

TYPEXAM 30.003 Spurious XAM INVALID CPU RECORD messages.

TYPEZPRO 30.116 Support for Voltage SecureData for z/OS z/Protect.

TYPEZVPS 30.154 Support XAM/ZVPS VCPU Virtual CPU segment XMUSVCPU

VMXGCOPY 30.243 VMXGCOPY copies SAS datasets from multiple LIBNAMEs.

UTILCPLG 30.026 %UTILCPLG will copy your .LOG and .LST files.

UTILEXCL 30.092 WMQGETTM, others, incorrectly multiplied by 16.

UTILEXCL 30.100 DO NOT USE UTILEXCL in MXG 30.03, "NON-FIRST" error.

UTILEXCL 30.157 REPORT THREE-A IMACICEZ, IMACICE1, and IMACICE2.

UTILEXCL 30.278 MXGNOTE on log identifies create date of IMACEXCL.

UTILEXCL 30.283 Better support for UNKNOWN FIELDS to prevent 180.

VFMT102 30.183 30.05/30.06 VFMT102 could have overlapped range.

VFMT102 30.241 Revised mapping of DBID and OBID objects to names.

VFMT102 30.279 VFMT102 mapping DBID/OBID/PSID safer algorithm.

VGETALOC 30.135 Dynamic allocation of AUTOALOC=YES LIBNAMEs.

VGETOBS 30.177 SAS 9.2 z/OS ONLY VGETOBS didn't recognize tape dset.

VMACSMF 30.023 A third-party product creates invalid DB2 ID=101.

VMXG2DTE 30.242 New CRITERIA= parameter inserts selection SAS code.

VMXGALOC 30.131 New READONLY and CLEARLL parameters.

VMXGALOC 30.273 SERIOUS ERROR if MONTH is used with VMXGALOC/UTILBLDP

VMXGFIND 30.214 VMXGFIND to print all datasets had wrong title.

VMXGGETM 30.034 VMXGGETM only supported 512 subtypes.

VMXGINIT 30.148 FIXORDER dataset only created for dynamic allocate.

VMXGINIT 30.171 Macro variables &PCICMNR and &WCICMNR reinstated.

VMXGSUM 30.189 Use of %CMPRES replaced by %SYSFUNC which is in base.

See member CHANGESS for all changes ever made to MXG Software.

Inverse chronological list of all Changes:
NEXTCHANGE: Version 30.
====== Changes thru 30.292 were in MXG 30.30 dated Jan 21, 2013=========
Change 30.292 -JCL Proc Examples and Config members were added/aligned.

CONFIGN9 JCL Proc Examples MXGSAS92 and MXGSAS93 invoke CONFIGV9,

CONFIG9N which has set option NLSCOMPATMODE for many years, but

CONFIGV9 now, SAS prints a warning when that option is enabled:

Jan 19, 2013 WARNING: SAS HAS BEEN STARTED IN NLS COMPATIBILITY MODE

Feb 18, 2013 NLSCOMPATMODE OPTION MAY BE DEPRECATED. ETC.

CONTACT YOUR SAS ADMMINISTRATOR. ETC.

-Instead of MXGSASxx JCL PROC, using MXGNAMES/CONFIMXG in

Change 27.356 has been the MXG JCL recommendation since

that change, as it executes the site's SAS JCL procedure

and uses the site's default options, and it does not

print that warning message. But MXGNAMES/CONFIG text

must be used around // EXEC SAS in every MXG Job's JCL.

-So you may still have to EDIT the MXGSAS92/MXGSAS93 JCL

Proclib members to use the desired CONFIGxx member:

CONFIGV9 which sets NLSCOMPATMODE, unchanged.

CONFIGN9 which doesn't set that option, new in 30.30.

CONFIG9N which sets NONLSCOMPATMODE, new in 31.01.

-So why set NONLSCOMPATMODE? Because SAS V9.2 ABENDED

underscoring CALL SYMPUT$ text that is CALL SYMPUT( in

code (deep inside VMXGSUM deep inside VMXGRMFI) and SAS

Technical Support identified the error as documented in

SAS Note 37974 (for SAS V9.2 only) which documents:

"NLSCOMPATMODE causes some CALL routines to generate

errors on MVS in some non-English environments. To

reproduce the error invoke SAS using the command below

and submit the statements that follow it.

===> THE EXAMPLE IS A CALL SYMPUT <===

Currently the only fix for this is to issue the option

NONLSCOMPATMODE"

So the new CONFIG9N member exists to set that option if

you encounter this error. The failure occurred at a site

which had specified default values of:

NLSCOMPATMODE

LOCALE=EN_GB

and all NLS issues to date impacted only sites outside

the US that do not have LOCALE=EN_US.
Change 30.291 VPS Subsystem SMF ID=6 NOTE: INVALID ARGUMENT INPUT FUNCT

VMAC6 because SMF6RST/SMF6RSD contain 'C540404000000000'x which

Jan 18, 2013 isn't a valid SMFSTAMP8 value (time and julian date).

The error message and the hex dump of the SMF record is

now prevented by adding the double question mark to the

informat side of the INPUT function in VMAC6. The value

in variable READTIME in TYPE6 and PDB.PRINT datasets will

be a missing value until a fix is availabe from VPS.

This text will be update when that happens. Discovered

late on Friday, too late for VPS response for MXG 30.30.

Thanks to William M. Orrach, LMCo, USA.
Change 30.290A Variable LSPRWKLD='LSPR*WORKLOAD*MATCH' created and kept

ASUM113 in ASUM113 dataset.

Jan 16, 2013

Thanks to Jim Horne, Lowe's, USA.


Change 30.290 Corrections after ITRM review for MXG 30.30:

VMAC90 -VMAC90 variable DOWNTM and IPLTIME labeled and formatted.

VMAC119 -VMAC119 TYP11997 variable SSH_FCRIPV6 kept in place of


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