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2.9.3 Standard Output

 
The capacity planning database file that is generated by the
CICS Resource Planning Sample Application contains the
following information:
 
A.  Data elements common to all CA MICS Capacity Planner
    database files:
 
    SYSID
    ZONE or HOUR or DAYNAME
    YEAR
    MONTH or WEEK or MNTHDAY
    DATE

B.  Data elements that are unique to the CICS Resource
    Planning Sample Application database file:
 
    1.  Character format data elements
 
        CAPAPU   - CICS Workload Group

    2.  Numeric format data elements
 
        CSUCTRN  - Conversational Transactions Processed
        CSULTRN  - Long Transactions Processed
        CSUMTRN  - Medium Transactions Processed
        CSUSTRN  - Short Transactions Processed
        CSUFCOPS - Number of CICS File Control Calls
        CSUJCOPS - Number of CICS Journal Control Calls
        CSUTDOPS - Number of CICS Transient Data Calls
        CSUTSOPS - Number of CICS Temporary Storage Calls
        CSUTRANS - Number of Ended Transactions
        CSUSIOCT - Access Method Calls

    3.  Time format data elements
 
      * CSUAVCTM - Average Conversational Response Time
      * CSUAVLTM - Average Long Response Time
      * CSUAVMTM - Average Medium Response Time
      * CSUAVSTM - Average Short Response Time
        CSUAVTTM - Average Response Time for all transactions
        CSUCPUTM - Task CPU Time
        CSUFCWAT - Wait Time for CICS File Control
        CSUTSWAT - Wait Time for CICS Temporary Storage
        CSUJCWAT - Wait Time for CICS Journal Control
        DURATION - Interval Duration
 
* Note:  These data elements are non-essential on the CA MICS
         database.  These data elements contain missing
         values in your capacity planning database file
         unless you specify ESSENTIAL = ALL when the CGEN is
         run for your CA MICS CICS Analyzer.
 
Many of the data elements used in the CICS Resource Planning
Sample Application database file have the same meaning and
derivation as their identically named counterparts in the
CA MICS CICCSU File.