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4.3.4.4.5 HISTORY Command
----------------------------- Input History Log -----------------------------
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Database: C (CICS) - CA MICS CICS DATABASE
Line Cmds: S Select
Cmd Sys CCC Subsys Run Date Lowest Timestamp Highest Timestamp
- ---- --- ---- --------- ---------------------- ----------------------
_ ONL1 CIC ACTR 10OCT2001 09OCT2001 00:00:12.19 10OCT2001 00:00:00.13
_ ONL1 CIC MRP 10OCT2001 09OCT2001 00:00:02.47 10OCT2001 00:00:01.21
_ ONL1 CIC PRD1 10OCT2001 09OCT2001 00:05:39.49 10OCT2001 00:02:21.91
_ ONL1 CIC PRD2 10OCT2001 09OCT2001 00:04:12.53 10OCT2001 00:02:32.11
_ ONL1 CIC TEST 10OCT2001 09OCT2001 06:15:00.41 09OCT2001 21:00:00.52
****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************
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The HISTORY command displays the Database update audit
trail, the CA MICS ADMIHL file.
The rows of the Input History Log panel describe the Database
updates you have processed for each combination of original
system identifier (ORGSYSID), product, and application
subsystem.
Note: The HISTORY display does NOT reflect incremental
update (INCRccc job) processing for the CURRENT day.
However, once the DAILY job completes, the HISTORY
display will contain entries for EACH incremental
update (INCRccc job execution).
The display is initially subset to show the most recent
Database update. Enter SHOW ALL to display the full history.
The Input History Log display is limited by the INPUTLOGLIMIT
parameter you specified in prefix.MICS.PARMS(EXECDEF).
The scrollable Input History Log panel displays:
o Sys - Original system identifier.
o CCC - 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 Run Date - The Database update date.
o Lowest Timestamp - Date/time of the first (oldest) data
loaded into the Database for an
ORGSYSID, product, subsystem name,
and run date.
o Highest Timestamp - Date/time of the most recent (newest)
data loaded into the Database for an
ORGSYSID, product, and subsystem
name, and run date.
See the online tutorial for information on using CA MICS
commands (e.g., FIND, LOCATE, SHOW, SORT, etc.) with the
Input History Log display.
You can select an entry from the display to see detailed
information such as the number of input records processed;
the number of records deleted due to date range, option
values, short records, user exit, and total deleted; and the
number of records kept. The Detail Input History Log (below)
also lists any Force/Select criteria you specified for this
Database update.
-------------------------- Detail Input History Log -------------------------
Command ===>
Database: C (CICS) - CA MICS CICS DATABASE
ORGSYSID Comp Subsys Run Timestamp Routine
---- --- ---- --------------------- --------
ONL1 CIC MRP 10OCT2001:03:45:15.98 DYCICFMT
Range Input
Lowest Timestamp Highest Timestamp DAYS/HH:MM Records
--------------------- --------------------- ----------- --------
INPUT 09OCT2001 00:00:02.47 10OCT2001 00:00:01.21 0/23:59 1017791
FORCE . . . . ./ . 0
SELECT . . . . ./ .
Date checked deleted: 0
Option deleted: 0
Short record deleted: 15
User exit deleted: 1024 Total records deleted: 1039
Total records kept: 1016752
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The Detail Input History Log panel displays details for a
single observation of the Database update audit trail -- the
CA MICS ADMIHL file. You can use the UP, DOWN, FIND, or
LOCATE commands to scroll to other entries.
The first line of the display identifies the entry by
listing:
ORGSYSID - Original system identifier.
Comp - Product (or component) identifier.
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.).
Run Timestamp - Database update date and time.
Routine - CA MICS processing routine that produced
the entry.
The next section of the display describes the input data
processed for this update cycle with three lines of
information.
o INPUT - The total amount of input data seen by CA MICS.
o FORCE - Input data processed because of your FORCE
specification.
o SELECT - Input data subset by your SELECT specification.
The INPUT line describes the range of input data that was
processed. The date/time range is shown by listing the
oldest date/time found in the data (Lowest Timestamp), the
most recent date/time found (Highest Timestamp), and the
Range -- the number of days, hours, and minutes between the
low and high timestamps). The total number of input records
is also listed.
The FORCE line is normally blank. If you used the CA MICS
checkpoint Force option to update the Database with data
CA MICS would normally drop due to the checkpoint date range
check, then the FORCE line will document that processing.
Lowest and Highest Timestamps are the values you specified
for Force processing and the number of records column shows
the number of records you forced into the Database.
The SELECT line is normally blank. If you used the CA MICS
checkpoint Select option to subset the input data for CA MICS
processing, the SELECT line documents your specifications.
Lowest and Highest Timestamps are the values you specified
for SELECT processing and the number of records column shows
the number of records found within the SELECT date/time
range.
The bottom portion of the display documents the number of
records actually added to the Database. The number of
records deleted from CA MICS update processing are documented
by delete reason indicated below.
o Date checked deleted - Duplicate data; date/time is
within the date/time range that
has already been processed.
o Option deleted - Deleted by the SELECT
specification.
o Short record deleted - Invalid records; records are too
short to contain valid data.
o User exit deleted - Deleted by user exit processing.
Total records deleted and total records kept (input records
minus deleted records) are shown in the lower right-hand
corner.
See the online tutorial for information on using CA MICS
commands (e.g., FIND, LOCATE, SHOW, SORT, etc.) with the
Detail Input History Log display.