Eleven sample reports are provided on the tape and described in this chapter. The default parameters shown enable you to run the samples as given. Optional parameters help you to tailor the reports exactly to fit your needs. These reports can also be customized through the use of TSSCFILE and CA‑Earl statements. For example, this command limits the report output to selected user ACIDs within the personnel department.
TSS LIST(ACIDS) DEPARTMENT(PERSONNEL)
TYPE(USER)
TSSREPORT2, on the other hand, takes the output from the TSSUTIL utility to produce flat file (straight sequential disk) output for use with CA‑Earl, as long as the user includes the optional EarlOUT DD statement in the execution JCL.
TSSREPORT3 takes the output from the TSSCPR utility to produce a single report depicting the contents of the CPF Recovery File.
CA‑Earl documentation is supplied with your CA Top Secret manuals. See the appropriate guide for information on using CA‑Earl.
See the chapter “TSSCFILE” for details on the use of TSSCFILE, and the chapter “TSSUTIL Utility” for details on the use of TSSUTIL. See “TSSCPR Utility” chapter for details on the use of TSSCPR.
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