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2.4 Split Index File
FILENAME=ADMJHL01
The Split Index File contains data identifying the raw data
that was processed by SMF Director. It is used internally by
CA MICS and should not be modified.
The following three sections describe the file's
organization, list the data elements maintained, and provide
usage hints.
1 - File Organization
2 - Data Elements List
3 - Usage Considerations
2.4.1 File Organization
The table below identifies data elements by which the file is
sequenced and summarized in each timespan. N/A indicates
that the file is not supported in a timespan. At the DETAIL
level, data is sequenced but not summarized.
NOTE: The timespans in which a file is supported are
defined by each installation when CA MICS is installed.
Therefore, this table has been generated as part of the
installation process to accurately reflect the CA MICS system
at your installation.
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
|Timespan | Level of Data Granularity |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| | |
| DETAIL | N/A |
| | |
| DAYS |ORGSYSID MICSCOMP *DESCEND JHLRUNTS JHLDSN |
| | |
| WEEKS | N/A |
| | |
| MONTHS | N/A |
| | |
| YEARS | N/A |
| | |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
| TABLES | N/A |
+---------+-------------------------------------------------+
NOTE: This file was generated with ESSENTIAL=ALL
option in effect. All data elements defined in
the file are generated.
NOTE: This file was generated with DERIVED=DISK
option in effect. All computed data elements
are kept on the file on auxiliary storage.
Figure 2-2. ADMJHL Timespan Granularity Chart
2.4.2 Data Elements List
The table below identifies data elements contained in this
file. The entries for each data element are:
TIMESPAN: Defines the timespans in which the data element
is supported. The timespans are indicated by
the letters "XDWMYT" as follows:
X - DETAIL
D - DAYS
W - WEEKS
M - MONTHS
Y - YEARS
T - TABLES AREA
. - File is not supported
The timespan field also indicates Essential Elements with
the letter E, if applicable.
DATA ELEMENT: The data element name.
DATA ELEMENT DESCRIPTION: The data element's long name.
The timespans in which a data element is supported are
defined by each installation when CA MICS is installed.
Therefore, this table has been generated as part of the
installation process to accurately reflect the CA MICS
system at your installation.
Note: Essential data elements are identified by an "E"
under the Timespan asterisk (*) column.
Time- Data Data Element
Span * Element Description (LABEL)
------- -------- ----------------------------------------
Sequence/Summary Data Elements
.D....E JHLDSN - Split Data Set Name
.D....E JHLRUNTS - Update run datetime
.D....E MICSCOMP - CA MICS Component Identification
.D....E ORGSYSID - Originating System Identification
Retained Data Elements
.D....E JHLCLO - Dataset close time
.D....E JHLSTEP - Job step
Minimum Data Elements
.D....E JHLST - Start Datetime
Maximum Data Elements
.D....E JHLET - End time
2.4.3 Usage Considerations
This section identifies any special considerations or
techniques related to using the ADMJHL file.
In the examples, a SAS macro variable is used to specify the
DDname part of the CA MICS file name. These macro variables
are a standard part of CA MICS and are available for all
files. The macro variable name has the form &diiit, where d
is the database identifier, iii is the information area
name, and t is the timespan. For the examples, a database
identifier of P is used. The identifier is installation
dependent, so you should find out what the identifiers are at
your installation.
Special Considerations/Techniques
This file is used internally by CA MICS processing to
identify and track the split indices processed by CA
MICS. It should not be modified. The files processed by
CA MICS are reported on the MICSLOG in each database
update process. Consequently, retrieval examples are not
included.