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1.5.6.1 Using the Facilities Administration Screen


To reach the Capacity Planning Facilities Administration
screen, select option 4, Capacity Planning Facilities
Administration, from the Capacity Planning menu (see Figure
1-2).  The Capacity Planning Facilities Administration screen
(shown in Figure 1-22) is used to copy file definitions and
optionally the corresponding history files and forecast files
from any user's private catalog (including the System
Administrator's private file catalog) to the shared file
catalog.  The screen is also used to delete shared file
definitions that are no longer required.

Note that file definitions are only composed in private file
catalogs and then copied to the shared file catalog.  When a
file definition is copied from a private catalog to the
shared catalog, the version in the private catalog remains in
the private catalog and is not altered in any way.

/----------------  Capacity Planning Facilities Administration  ----------------\
|Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE |
|                                                                               |
|Userid        ===> TSOUSR1       (For insert)     ------Line Commands------    |
|Catalog group ===> CAPACITY                       |A Add Notes  B Browse  |    |
|Prefix        ===> _________________ (Optional)   |S Select     E Execute |    |
|Name (subset) ===> __                             |I Insert     D Delete  |    |
|                                                  -------------------------    |
|                                                                               |
|Cmd    Name                    Title                    Type       Status      |
| -   --------  ----------------------------------------   -   -----------------|
| _   CPU       CPU Analysis Standard Application          S   Updated  98/11/05|
| S   DSD       DASD Analysis Standard Application         S   Updated  98/11/05|
| _   SNA       SNA Network Analysis Standard Appl.        S   Modified 98/11/05|
| _   WKL       System Workload by Performance Group       F   Forecast only    |
|****************************** BOTTOM OF DATA  ********************************|
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\------------------------------------------------------------------------------/

 Figure 1-22.  Capacity Planning Facilities Administration Screen


The contents of the Capacity Planning Facilities
Administration screen vary depending upon the specifications
entered in the data entry fields at the top of the screen.
These control the subset of the shared capacity planning file
catalog to be displayed.  A catalog structure is provided to
simplify retrieval.  File definitions are stored in groups of
related files.  This screen can display the list of defined
catalog groups or the list of file definitions cataloged
under a specific catalog group.

There are five data entry fields on this screen:

o  Userid
o  Prefix
o  Catalog group
o  Name
o  Cmd

The data entry considerations for each of these are discussed
separately below.

Userid:      Required for insert processing.  Defaults to the
             last  value specified for this parameter.  Enter
             a 1-7 character TSO user identification (or
             logon-id).  This is used to allocate the
             specified user's private capacity planning file
             catalog.

Prefix:      Optional for insert processing.  Defaults to the
             optional high level qualifier for private data
             sets defined by the CA MICS Administrator. If
             your installation uses high level qualifiers for
             private data sets other than TSO userid, you
             should enter the qualifier for the specific
             user's catalog from which you intend to insert
             file definitions.

Catalog      Optional.  Defaults to the last value specified
group:       for this parameter.  Enter a 1-8  character
             catalog group name or *.  This is the catalog
             group to be displayed.  Leave this parameter
             blank to display the list of defined catalog
             groups.  Use the S (Select) line command or
             enter the group name in this field to select a
             catalog group and display a list of file
             definitions cataloged under that group.  Specify
             * to list all file definitions.


Name:        Optional.  Defaults to the last value specified
             for this parameter.  It can be one or two
             characters and is used to subset the list of
             file definitions displayed on the screen.  The
             Capacity Planning Facilities Administration
             screen will be limited to file definitions with
             names having the same leading characters as
             specified in this parameter.  For example,
             specifying CP will limit the display to file
             definitions with names beginning with CP.


Cmd:         Optional.  This is the line command data entry
             field.

             A to add notes to this file definition
             B to browse the notes
             S to select a file definition for update
             E to execute a file definition update
             I for insert a new definition
             D to delete a file definition

             When Catalog group is blank, each line of the
             display represents a catalog group and lists the
             name and title for the catalog  group.  When
             Catalog group is not blank, each line of the
             display represents a file definition and lists
             the name, title, type, and status of the file
             definition.