The IDMS Application Unit Derivation Exit is a user-written
SAS routine invoked for each transaction processed. The
object of the Application Unit Derivation Routine is to build
the data element IDMAPU from the data made available in the
IDMS transaction detail data. This element will be used as
one of the summarization variables for the IDMS Application
Unit Activity File (IDMSAU) and the IDMS Application Unit
Counts File (IDMSAC).
The sample exit code supplied with the CA MICS Analyzer for
CA-IDMS sets IDMAPU equal to the IDMS/DC task code suffixed
by "****" for IDMS/DC online tasks or to the job name
suffixed by "****" for all other tasks. DO NOT use the
sample exit code without first verifying its compatibility
with your data center's needs and other installed CA MICS
components. The sample exit is provided in
prefix.MICS.PARMS(IDMAURT) and is given below for quick
reference:
IF IDMTYPE = 'O' THEN IDMAPU = SSWDCTSK || '****';
ELSE IDMAPU = SSWJOB || '****';
IF IDMAPU = :'00'X THEN IDMAPU = '************';
A worksheet to help you code the Application Unit Derivation
Routine is shown in Figure 7-3.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | INSTALLATION PREPARATION WORKSHEET: IDMS Application Unit Definition | | | | PARMS Library Member is IDMAURT | | Reference Sections: 7.2.4 CA MICS Analyzer for CA-IDMS Guide | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | * DEFINE APPLICATION UNIT; | | | | IDMAPU = code to set application unit; | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | ____________________________________________________________________ | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ....5...10...15...20...25...30...35...40...45...50...55...60...65...70.. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 7-3. IDMS Application Unit Definition Worksheet
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