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Projections
CA Roscoe, TSO, and so forth, can generate all the data for the projection run. Also, you can use the online FWLP command, which in turn creates the data for the projection run.
The following are some suggestions to help get started:
- Carefully decide the purpose of the projection. Manipulating too many variables in one projection run can cloud rather than clarify the issue.
- Using the online FWLP command saves time. The command builds the RES and JOB data statements including supplying defaults for the parameters on those statements.
- If you want the default value or condition for a parameter, omit the parameter. We recommend that you not code the parameter with the default value. Report WLP01 shows exactly what the system interprets the parameter values are.
- If a problem revolves around several trouble applications, create several data statement files, one for each trouble application. This method lets you study each application individually. To see the collective effects of all the trouble applications, the files can be concatenated for a run.
More information:
Workload Planning Reports
WLP Control Statements
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