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4.3.4.4.2 CHECKPT Command
--------------------------------- Checkpoint --------------------------------
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Database: C (CICS) - CA MICS CICS DATABASE
ORGSYSID Comp Subsys Lowest Timestamp Highest Timestamp
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ONL1 CIC ACTR 20JUL87 08:32:05.50 10OCT01 00:00:00.13
ONL1 CIC MRP 15DEC88 21:00:32.03 10OCT01 00:00:01.21
ONL1 CIC PRD1 25SEP88 00:00:15.67 10OCT01 00:02:21.91
ONL1 CIC PRD2 25SEP88 00:00:13.00 10OCT01 00:02:32.11
ONL1 CIC PROD 07MAY84 00:00:02.21 25SEP98 15:23:51.34
ONL1 CIC TEST 07MAY84 00:07:42.03 09OCT01 21:00:00.52
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Use the CHECKPT command to display the Database update time
range records for the CA MICS unit database checkpoint file.
Note: The CHECKPT display does NOT reflect incremental
update (INCRccc job) processing.
The rows of the Checkpoint panel describe each combination of
original SYSID identifier (ORGSYSID), product identifier, and
subsystem name in the Database and are listed in the same
order they appear in the checkpoint file.
See the CA MICS Checkpoint File section (4.3.7) of this guide
for more information on Checkpoint File contents and
processing.
The scrollable Checkpoint panel displays:
o ORGSYSID - Original system identifier.
o Comp - Product (or component) identifier.
o Subsys - Subsystem name for products such as
IMS and CICS where CA MICS product
identification in the checkpoint is
extended to include the application
subsystem (e.g., IMSID/CICSID/etc.).
o Lowest Timestamp - the date/time of the first (oldest)
data loaded into the Database for an
ORGSYSID, product, and subsystem
name.
o Highest Timestamp - the date/time of the most recent
(newest) data loaded into the
Database for an ORGSYSID, product,
and subsystem name.
The CA MICS checkpoint date range
check will drop input data for an
ORGSYSID, product, and subsystem if
the data is older (or less) than
highest timestamp.
See the online tutorial for information on using CA MICS
commands (e.g., FIND, LOCATE, SHOW, SORT, etc.) with the
Checkpoint display.