Most CA MICS files are derived from measurement data produced
by one of the common software monitors such as SMF or CA
TSO/MON PM. For some CA MICS files, data can be entered
manually, either to update standard measurement data or as
the sole source of input to the file.
The MWF SAS With CA MICS Libraries (MSAS) application
supports manual data entry for the Operations Information
Area of the Batch and Operations Analyzer. See the CA MICS
Batch and Operations Analyzer Guide for information on
Operations Information Area files and data entry
requirements.
For instructions on manual data entry for the following
CA MICS products, see the:
o CA MICS Accounting and Chargeback User Guide for the
Accounting Information Area of CA MICS Accounting and
Chargeback
o CA MICS Capacity Planner Guide for the capacity planning
application Database (CAPACITY).
DATA ENTRY FACILITY (SAS/FSP)
The SAS Full Screen Product (FSP) is a tool that you can use
for manual data entry. SAS/FSP provides facilities to
create, browse, and edit observations contained in a SAS
file. SAS/FSP is described in the SAS/FSP User's Guide,
available from SAS Institute, Inc.
SAS/FSP procedures that are used for CA MICS data entry are:
PROC FSEDIT, used to enter or edit data in SAS data sets.
PROC FSBROWSE, used to display observations in a SAS data
set.
CA MICS manual data entry functions are performed using
formatted screens which define the data elements contained in
each observation. You can use standard SAS/FSP screen
formatting capabilities to tailor the screens to suit
installation requirements.
OPERATIONS INFORMATION AREA MANUAL DATA ENTRY
----------------------- SAS With CA MICS Libraries (MSAS) ----------------------
Option ===> 4
0 - MICF Options Review/modify MICF parameters and default options. 1 - SAS Only Execute SAS/DMS with just the SAS libraries and CA MICS load. 2 - SAS with CA MICS Complex Libraries Only Execute SAS/DMS with CA MICS sharedprefix libraries allocated. 3 - SAS with CA MICS Database Unit Selection Execute SAS/DMS with one or more unit databases allocated. 4 - CA MICS Data Entry Invoke SAS for CA MICS data entry. T - Tutorial X - Exit
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Manual data entry facilities for the Operations Information Area files are available through MWF's SAS With CA MICS Libraries (MSAS) application. The MSAS panel (above) is displayed when you select the MSAS option from the primary CA MICS Workstation Facility (MWF) menu. Select option 4 from the MSAS menu to display the CA MICS Data Entry (SCREENS) panel. A sample appears on the next page of this guide. See the CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer Guide for more information on updating the Operations Information Area files.
------------------------------ CA MICS Data Entry ------------------------------
Command ===>
SAS/FSP Function ===> b (B-Browse, D-Data Entry, S-Screen Modification) Data Source ===> 1 (Choose from 1-6) Operations 1 - OPSAVL01 - IPL Outage Times and Reason Codes 2 - OPSCTF01 - Environmental Change Tracking Accounting 3 - ACTSCTcc - Standard Credit 4 - ACTRCT01 - Recurring Credit 5 - ACTSDTcc - Standard Debit 6 - ACTRDT01 - Recurring Debit Cycle Number ===> __ (Required with options 3 and 5) Press ENTER to continue. Press END to terminate.
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The CA MICS data entry (SCREENS) panel gives you the choice
of browsing the CA MICS file, editing the CA MICS file, or
modifying the formatted SAS/FSP screens. Enter B, D, or S in
the SAS/FSP Function data entry field.
B - Browse permits read-only access to a file.
D - Data Entry permits you to add observations or update
existing observations.
S - Screen Modification permits you to modify the data
entry or browse screen format.
Enter 1 (IPL Outage Times and Reason Codes) or 2
(Environmental Change Tracking) in the Data Source data entry
field.
When you press ENTER, CA MICS will invoke SAS/FSP and begin
Operations Information Area data entry.
If you specified 1 (IPL Outage and Reason Codes) for Data
Source, you will also need to select the CA MICS unit
Database (DB) ID for which you want to enter IPL outage and
reason code information. The MICF Execution-Time Parameters
panel is displayed for this purpose. A sample appears on the
next page of this guide. If you are uncertain which unit
databases contain the SMF product, enter a ? (question mark)
for Database ID and MICF will display a selection list of the
just those unit databases that contain the SMF product.
If you specified S (Screen Modification) for SAS/FSP
Function, refer to the SAS/FSP manual for details on defining
and modifying SAS/FSP screen definitions. Be sure to make
backup copies of your screen changes as future CA MICS
maintenance may update the Operations Information Area
SAS/FSP screen definitions.
After you complete Operations Information Area data entry and
press END on the data entry panel, the SAS Display Manager
(SAS/DMS) panel will be displayed. Use the BYE command to
terminate SAS/DMS and redisplay the CA MICS Data Entry panel.
------------------------- Execution-Time Parameters -------------------------
Command ===>
Press END to execute the inquiry. Enter CANCEL to cancel inquiry execution. Executing CA MICS Inquiry: MSASAV - MSAS Data Entry - OPSAVL File
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter one or more Database IDs for the Database(s) you want to process. ?____________________________________ - _____________________________________ ******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************
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---------------------------- Database Selection -----------------------------
Command ===> s p Scroll ===> CSR Executing CA MICS Inquiry: MSASAV - MSAS Data Entry - OPSAVL File
Line Cmds: S Select -Database- Cmd ID Label Database Title (long name) - -- -------- ------------------------------------------------------------
_ P PRIMARY CA MICS PRIMARY DATABASE _ R REMOTE REMOTE DATA CENTER ******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************
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