If CA IDMS Journal Analyzer encounters a run unit whose program name is missing, it substitutes '$-NULL-$' for the name to alert the user of the situation. A possible cause of the missing name is a CA IDMS application program which does not issue 'COPY IDMS SUBSCHEMA-BINDS', but issues its own BINDS. In doing so, the program did not move a literal definition of the program's name to the PROGRAM-NAME field in the SUBSCHEMA-CTRL.
If CA IDMS Journal Analyzer encounters a run unit whose 8-byte task ID is binary zeros, it substitutes 'BATC' for the first four bytes (the environment type). Normally, the environment is signified by values such as 'BATC' and 'CICS'. A zero task ID can be the result of a batch program creating disk journals in a local environment.
If CA IDMS Journal Analyzer deems the SELECT LOCKS HELD count being too large (that is, larger than, 1,677,216-16Meg), CA IDMS Journal Analyzer will adjust the count to what is considers to be a reasonable value by subtracting the value from 1,677,216.
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