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SREPORT 012, the IDMS DC Task Summary report, summarizes systemwide task statistics, indicating the number of times each task was invoked. Systems administrators can use SREPORT 012 to monitor trends in task usage; for example, watching for peaks in task usage over a set time period.
The following figure shows one page of a sample IDMS DC Task Summary report:
Sample SREPORT 012:
REPORT NO. 12 IDMS-DC TASK SUMMARY Rnn.n mm/dd/yy PAGE 3
SELECTED FROM: yyddd hh:mm TO: yyddd hh:mm
CV SYSTEM START: yyddd hh:mm TO: yyddd hh:mm
CV JOB NAME: jobname
CV NUMBER: nnn
TASK TIMES INVOKED
S 0
SCHEMA 0
SCHEMAT 0
SEND 0
SHOWMAP 0
SIGNOFF 0
SIGNON 0
SSC 0
SSCT 0
SUSPEND 0
SYSGEN 0
SYSGENT 0
TCF 0
TOTAL 4
Field Descriptions
A description of the fields in the IDMS DC Task Summary report follows:
Specifies the time period specified on the USE 'SREPORT 000' parameter where SELECTED FROM specifies the beginning date and time and SELECTED TO specifies the ending date and time. The date is in Julian form, yyddd, where yy is the last two digits of the year and ddd is the day. The time is in hh:mm form, where hh is hours based on a 24-hour clock and mm is minutes.
Specifies the actual time period for the report generated. If the USE 'SREPORT 000' parameter does not specify a time range, CV SYSTEM START/INTERVAL START and TO represent the time range for the entire input archive file or input file created by SREPORT 099. When the input file contains cumulative statistics, the CV SYSTEM START date and time will be displayed. When the input file contains interval based statistics, the INTERVAL START date and time will be displayed.
Specifies the starting job name of Central Version which collected the statistics.
Specifies the number of Central Version which collected the statistics.
Specifies the task identifier that is used at run time by a terminal operator or program to invoke the task. A task is the basic unit of work under DC/UCF. It consists of a main program and one or more additional programs. A task is identified to the system by a unique name (such as OLM) that is usually identical to the task code used by the teleprocessing system.
Specifies the number of times the task was invoked for the session.
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