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10.2.1 Available User Exits

 
 The two types of user exits that you can use to modify
 CA MICS logic: general exits and product exits.
 
 
 GENERAL EXITS
 
 The general exits are used by all installed products.  These exits
 allow the insertion of user exit routines that extend CA MICS
 logic.
 
 
 PRODUCT EXITS
 
 Product exits apply only to the product for which they are
 provided.  They are classified as to their purpose and are
 comprised of input, output, parameter-related, and special
 exits.
 
 The input exits are used during the input phase of the
 product update process.  The output exits are used when
 records are being written to the CA MICS database.
 
 The parameter-related exits are also user exits, but are
 defined as part of the standard CA MICS installation process
 and are typically associated with other parameters or options.
 For example, the Account Code Routine is a user exit routine
 for entering the values for account codes that were defined
 in a separate but related installation.
 
 Special exits are those that are classified as neither input,
 output, nor parameter-related.  The calculation of a user-
 defined variable is an example of a type of special exit.
 
 The user exits for the Batch and Operations Analyzer are
 identified below:
 
 General Exits
 
 USRSEL - SMF File Processing Selection
 USRIHL - SMF Checkpoint File Inspection
 
 Product Input Exits
 
 USRSMUG - Input SMF type 89 Usage Data Records
 USRSSFA - Input SMF type 25 JES3 Allocation Records
 USRSSFI - Input SMF type 30 subtype 1 Initiation Records
 USRSSFJ - Input SMF type 30 subtype 5 Job Termination Records
 USRSSFM - Input SMF type 30 subtypes 2, 3, and 4 Usage Data
           Segments
 USRSSFO - Input SMF type 30 subtypes 2, 3, and 4 Open
           Edition/MVS Process Segments
 USRSSRE - Input SMF type 30 subtypes 2, 3, and 4
           Multisystem Enclave Remote System Segments
 USRSSF4 - Input SMF type 30 subtype 4 Step Termination
           Records during short cut processing
 USRSSFP - Input SMF type 26 JES2/JES3 Purge Records
 USRSSFS - Input SMF type 30 subtypes 2 and 3 Interval Records
           and SMF type 30 subtype 4 Step Termination Records
 USRSSFT - Input SMF type 33 APPC/MVS TP Accounting Records
 USRSSFW - Input SMF type 6 SYSOUT Records
 
 Product Output Exits
 
 USRSATP - APPC/MVS Transaction File Exit
 USRSAVL - Systems Availability File Exit
 USRSCON - Operations Configuration File Exit
 USRSJOB - Output Job File Exit (BAT, TSO, STC, APPC, OE)
 USRSMUA - Measured Usage Address Space File Exit
 USRSMUG - Output Measured Usage Global File Exit
 USRSOEP - Open Edition/MVS Process Activity File Exit
 USRSOPI - Operations Incident File Exit
 USRSPGM - Output Program File Exit (BAT, TSO, STC, APPC, OE)
 USRSREN - Multisystem Enclave Activity File Exit
 USRSSPL - Output Spool File Exit
 USRSWDA - Batch WDA File Exit - DAYS timespan
 USRSXDA - Batch WDA File Exit - DETAIL timespan
 USRUJBJ - Accounting Job File Exit (BAT, TSO, STC, APPC, OE)
 USRUJBM - Accounting Measured Usage Charging File Exit
 USRUJBP - Accounting Program File Exit (BAT, TSO, STC, APPC,
                                         OE)
 USRUJBS - Accounting Spool File Exit
 USRUJTP - Accounting APPC/MVS Transaction Exit
 USRTWDA - DETAIL Tape Data Selection Exit
 
 Product Parameter-Related Exits
 
 ACCTRTE - Batch Job Account Code Assignment Exit
 APPCAURT- APPC Application Unit Definition
 APPCRTE - APPC/MVS Account Code Assignment Exit
 JOBGPRTE- Batch JOBGROUP Assignment Exit
 PRINTDEF- Print Output Definition Exit
 TURNRTE - Batch Job Turnaround Time Calculation Exit
 
 Parameter-related exits are discussed in chapter 7 [Winst081]of this
 guide.
 
 Product Special Exits
 
 USRDMAP - EXCP Segment Exit
 USRSINT - Initiation of Job Merge
 WPECALC - Calculate Pseudo Elapsed Time
 OCCACT1 - Override Occupancy Calculations
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