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Modifications
The following modifications can be made to the SMFUJT query:
- You can add filter statements to the INPUT BAT_OE step to subset data to restrict analysis to jobs that begin specific characters, specific SYSIDs, and so on.
- You can adjust the TOPnn value to something other than the default of 10.
- You can generate charts for multiple days by reading in more than two cycles, but comment out the Select Yesterday user code in the Input BAT_OE step.
- To minimize SAS WORK space, this query uses a KEEP statement coded as a user code task in the INPUT BAT_OE step. If you want to chart data elements other than those elements in the query, you can either comment out the KEEP statement, or add the data elements you are interested in to the list of elements in the KEEP statement.
Note: This query charts two nonessential data elements: PGMITCTM and PGMISRTM (Initiator TCB and SRB time, respectively). If these data elements are not active in your step level files, the query fails to execute. To run the query, you can remove these two data elements from the ELEMENT SELECTION task in the two CPU time Data Extract steps. You can also ask your CA MICS administrator to activate these two elements in the step level files by changing the element definition in sharedprefix.MICS.GENLIB(SMFGENIN) from NAMX to NAME and then running the sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(SMFCGEN) job. After these elements are activated, refresh the Q&R Meta Database.
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