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3.1.1.1 Report Options Description (IDMRPTS)


The CA MICS system administrator can code options in
prefix.MICS.PARMS(IDMRPTS), to customize the standard
analysis reports produced by the CA MICS IDMS Analyzer.  The
following keywords can be coded in IDMRPTS:

  TIMESPAN        The CA MICS timespan to be used.
                  Acceptable values are DETAIL, DAYS, WEEKS,
                  MONTHS, and YEARS.

  CYCLE           The CA MICS cycle to be used. The CYCLE
                  value must be a two-position numeric cycle
                  number.  Multiple CYCLE statements can be
                  specified.

  SYSID           Only observations with the given SYSID will
                  be included in the report.  Multiple SYSID
                  statements can be specified.

  IDMSID          Only observations with the given IDMSID
                  will be included in the report.  Multiple
                  IDMSID statements can be specified.

  ACCT1 - ACCT9   Observations with the given value for the
                  x IDMS account code will be included in
                  the report.  The values of x are integers
                  from 1 through 9.  The ACCT1 through ACCT9
                  options correspond to the IDMS account code
                  elements, IDMACTx.  You define IDMACTx
                  fields in the account parm specification
                  process discussed in Section 7.2.2 of this
                  guide.  Multiple ACCTx statements are
                  permissible.  For example:

                   ACCT1 MFG223 Transactions begun by
                                manufacturing's division 223
                                will be reported as ACCT1 on
                                the IDMS standard analysis
                                reports.

                   ACCT4 FIN87  Transactions associated with
                                finance's department 87 are
                                reported as ACCT4.

                   ACCT9 MKT1   Transactions associated with
                                the marketing department's
                                division 1 are reported as
                                ACCT9.

  ZONE            Only observations with a specified value
                  for ZONE will be included in the report.
                  The ZONE value must be a single numeric
                  value 1 to 9.  Multiple ZONE statements can
                  be specified.

  SDATE           Only observations with the starting date
                  equal to or greater than the given value
                  will be included in the report.

  EDATE           Only observations with the ending date less
                  than or equal to the given value will be
                  included in the report.

  DATE            Only observations with the given value for
                  the date will be included in the report.
                  Multiple DATE statements can be specified.

  STIME           Only observations with the starting time
                  equal to or greater than the given value
                  will be included in the report.

  ETIME           Only observations with the ending time less
                  than or equal to the given value will be
                  included in the report.

  SAS             The given SAS statement will be included in
                  the data selection macro.  This can be used
                  to select observations based on criteria
                  not available with the standard selection
                  statements.

  BY              Specifies the data elements used to
                  summarize the data.  Each distinct value of
                  the BY variable will produce an individual
                  report for the observations with that BY
                  value.

NOTES:

1.  The SDATE and STIME selection options will be compared
    against the starting time, STARTTS, of each observation.
    The DATE, EDATE, and ETIME will be compared against the
    ending time, ENDTS, of each observation.

2.  The IDMSID is generated, where the constant CV is
    followed by a two-digit number or the constant C is
    followed by a three-digit number that represents the
    Central Version number of the IDMS system.