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Include a Monitor Data Set from an External User

When you first display the External Data Set List panel, it does not contain any monitor data set names. You must add the names of the data sets that you want to include. Monitor data sets are listed in the User Information File for each user. You can access another user’s User Information File by using the INCLude primary command:

  1. On the COMMAND line, type INCL.
  2. Press Enter.

    The Include Monitor Data Set panel displays:

    CA MAT ----------------- External Data Set List ------------- ROW 0 to 0 of 0 .----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | CA MAT ----------------- Include Monitor Data Set ----------------------- | COMMAND ===> | | | | User Identification: | | User ID ===> MATUSER | | Prefix ===> MATUSER | | | | User Information File | | Data set name ===> | | Type GLOBAL for Global Monitor Definitions | | | | Note: If a User Information File name is not provided, the name is | | constructed from the User ID and Prefix fields. | | | | Press ENTER to continue or END to cancel. | '----------------------------------------------------------------------------'

  3. Specify the data set name of the monitor data sets that you want included.

    By default, a user’s tables’ data set name is prefix.userid.TRI85.TABLES. If your site uses the default tables data set names, access a user’s data set by specifying the user’s TSO user ID and prefix in the User Identification fields. If your site does not use the default tables data set names, you must specify the correct value in the Data set name field.

    To add Global monitor data sets, specify GLOBAL. See the chapter, "Open Application Program Interface" for more information.

  4. Press Enter to display the Monitor Profiles panel.

    This panel displays the profiles that are available within the specified User Information File.

    CA MAT ---------------------- Monitor Profiles ------------ Row 1 to 13 of 78 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR Primary commands: INClude User ID: TUNUSER Prefix: TUNUSER Line commands: S - Select H - History LC Profile Userid Prefix Description Status Jobname ________ ________ ________ _________________________ __________ ________ >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ __ #ABM TUNUSER2 Inactive #ABM* __ A TUNUSER2 Inactive A __ ABMAF12T TUNUSER2 Inactive ABMAF12T __ ABMFAA2T TUNUSER2 Inactive ABMFAA2T __ ABMGBA2D TUNUSER2 Inactive ABMGBA2D __ TUNCIC53 TUNUSER2 Inactive TUNCIC53 __ TUNCIC61 TUNUSER2 Inactive TUNCIC61 _H TUNCIC62 TUNUSER2 Inactive TUNCIC62 __ TUNIVP01 TUNUSER2 Inactive TUNIVP01

  5. To select the most recent monitor data set for a profile, type S next to the appropriate profile name and press Enter.
  6. To display a list of all monitor data sets that are associated with a profile, type H next to the appropriate profile name and press Enter.

    The Monitor History panel displays:

    CA MAT ----------------------- Monitor History -------------- Row 1 to 2 of 2 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR Profile: LSCIDTST Line commands: S - Select monitor data set User ID: BMV* Prefix: LC Date Time Dataset name Exists ___________ ________ ______________________________________________ ______ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- __ 2007/08/02 05:59:31 'BMVSST.LSCIDTST.D2007214.T0559313' YES __ 2007/08/02 05:58:15 'BMVSST.LSCIDTST.D2007214.T0558201' YES ********************************* End of Table ********************************

  7. Type S next to the appropriate data sets and press Enter.
  8. Press End to return to the External Data Set List panel.

    The monitor data sets for the selected profile have been added to the External Data Set List.