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3.1.1.1 Report Selection
The report generator reads a parameter list from the DD
statement named INPUTRPT. This parameter list indicates the
reports that have been chosen, the format in which they are
to be produced, the timespan from which data for the reports
is to be extracted, and the desired cycles of the timespan.
The rules for coding these parameters are explained below.
A report generator's input parameter list consists of one or
more report statements in the following format:
REPORT SNTnnn format timespan cycle
where:
REPORT Keyword with which each report selection statement
must begin. A report is produced from each
correctly coded statement. Lines beginning with
asterisks (*) are considered comments. Blank
lines are ignored; you may use them to format your
report.
SNTnnn Six-character identifier that consists of the
characters, SNT, followed by a three-digit
number. Valid report identifiers are the
following:
SNT101 NPM Service by Application
SNT103 NPM Service by Link
* SNT105 NLDM Service by Performance Class
SNT111 NLDM Service by Application
SNT112 NLDM Service by Link
SNT113 NLDM Service by Control Unit
SNT114 NLDM Service by Terminal
* SNT115 NLDM Service by Performance Class
SNT121 NetSpy Service by Application
SNT122 NetSpy Service by Terminal
SNT201 NPM Workload by Application
SNT203 NPM Workload by Link
SNT208 NPM/NetSpy Utilization by NCP
SNT209 NPM/NetSpy NCP Utilization by Link
SNT211 NLDM Workload by Application
SNT212 NLDM Workload by Link
SNT213 NLDM Workload by Control Unit
SNT214 NLDM Workload by Terminal
SNT215 NPM/NetSpy NCP Utilization by Link
SNT216 NPM/NetSpy NCP Utilization by Link
SNT221 NetSpy Workload by Application
SNT222 NetSpy Workload by Terminal
SNT401 NPM/NetSpy NCP Link Data Collection
SNT403 NPM Session Data Collection
SNT601 NPDA Event Analysis
SNT602 NPDA Statistics Analysis
* SNT105 is derived from the SNTNSV file, while
SNT115 is derived from the NVSRTM file.
format Indicates the format of the report produced:
PROFILE or TREND. Profile reports display
information derived from a single cycle of data
while trend reports display information from
multiple cycles.
timespan Indicates the database timespan that contains the
data for the report. The timespan field contains
a single-character indicator. The possible
choices follow:
X DETAIL Timespan
D DAYS Timespan
W WEEKS Timespan
M MONTHS Timespan
Y YEARS Timespan
Note: The file used for the report must exist in
the requested timespan for a report to be
produced. The files used by each report are
listed in Figure 3-2, CA MICS Network Analyzer
Tabular Reports List.
cycle Defines the database cycle that is used for the
report when the profile format is requested. When
the trend format is requested, cycle defines the
first of three consecutive cycles.
Note: All three cycles do not have to be
present for trend reports, but certain fields
on the report will be blank if the data is not
available.
You can specify as many report statements as you need in any
order.
Examples:
REPORT SNT101 PROFILE D 01
REPORT SNT101 TREND D 01
REPORT SNT103 PROFILE D 01
REPORT SNT103 TREND D 01
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