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3.2.3 Module Failure Trend Analysis Report
The Module Failure Trend Analysis Report provides a chart of
the number of failures which have occurred by module over a
specified period of time, for example, 5 days. The failure
trend will allow you to track and analyze software errors in
one or more specific modules or routines. See Section 3.1.3
for more information.
REPORT FORMAT:
See Section 3.1.3 for an example of the output generated by
the Module Failure Trend Analysis Report.
DATA SOURCE (file/time-span):
SRLSSM at the DETAIL time-span.
DATA ELEMENTS USED:
The data elements used for this report are:
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| FILE | DATA ELEMENTS |
|__________|_______________________________________________|
| | |
| SRLSSM | SSMSCMPC SSMFCT |
| | |
|__________|_______________________________________________|
REPORT DEFAULTS AND CONSIDERATIONS
The following table summarizes the keywords which may be used
for the Module Failure Trend Analysis and gives their default
values.
A complete list of keywords and their descriptions can be
found in Section 3.2.9.
KEYWORD DEFAULT
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CURRENT enddate yesterday's date
TIMESPAN DETAIL DETAIL
CYCLES nn DAYRANGE+1
DAYRANGE n 7
SYSID list all SYSIDs
CPUSER list all CPUSERs
MODULE list all MODULEs
FAILURES nnn 1
EXCLUDE YES EXCLUDE NO
REPORT MODTR -
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Notes:
1. Only the enddate is used from the CURRENT parameter.
If a startdate is specified, it is ignored.
2. The only valid TIMESPAN value is DETAIL.
3. CYCLES may have any value, however, data will only
be used from the dates contained in the period
enddate-DAYRANGE+1 to enddate
4. The maximum DAYRANGE value is 7 days.
5. The keywords SYSID, CPUSER and MODULE may be used to
limit the data to be selected.
6. If other keywords are used, they MAY AFFECT the
report. They are NOT ignored by the report.
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