

7. PARAMETERS › 7.3 Unit Level Parameters › 7.3.2 Web Processing Options (WEBOPS)
7.3.2 Web Processing Options (WEBOPS)
This section shows you how to specify the operational
statements that control CA MICS Web Analyzer processing.
Operational statements are stored in the prefix.MICS.PARMS
cccOPS member, where ccc is the component identifier, and are
incorporated into the CA MICS system by running the
prefix.MICS.CNTL(cccPGEN) job.
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* *
* NOTE: CHANGES to prefix.MICS.PARMS(cccOPS) members *
* REQUIRE EXECUTION of prefix.MICS.CNTL(cccPGEN) *
* to take effect. *
* *
* In addition, any change to parameters that *
* impact the DAILY operational job JCL such as, *
* *
* o changing RESTART NO to RESTART YES, *
* *
* o WORK parameter changes when RESTART NO is in *
* effect, *
* *
* o Specifying TAPEfff (if this product supports *
* a DETAIL level TAPE option), *
* *
* o or changes to prefix.MICS.PARMS(INPUTccc), *
* *
* will require regeneration of the DAILY job by *
* executing prefix.MICS.CNTL(JCLGEND) or by *
* specifying DAILY in prefix.MICS.PARMS(JCLGENU) *
* and executing prefix.MICS.CNTL(JCLGENU). *
* *
* Refer to the checklist (if provided) for updating *
* cccOPS parameters and running required generation *
* jobs. *
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The following sections explain each of the statements and
parameters specified in prefix.MICS.PARMS(WEBOPS). Once they
are defined and coded, implementation of the specified
parameter values occur with the successful execution of the
parameter generation routine, prefix.MICS.CNTL(WEBPGEN), in
each unit containing the CA MICS Web Analyzer product.
The optional WEBOPS statements are described in the following
sections:
1 SUSPEND
2 CFGLIMIT
3 WCFLIMIT
4 DELTA
5 WORK, MULTWORK, and NOMULT
6 RESTART
7 Incremental Update
8 DETAIL Tape Processing
9 Global and System Level GMT Time Offsets
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