Table of fields in the statistics panels

Table of fields in the statistics panels

Overview

This table lists the fields in the statistics panels in alphabetical order. If a field as a whole consists of more than one input field, the input fields are described in the Remarks column.

Use this table as a reference when specifying selection criteria etc. For product-dependent fields, please refer to the documentation for the product concerned.

Field

Description

Remarks

RPGPRINT/ WORKFILE Options

Enables you to specify the parameters required for the RPGPRINT and RPGWORK files.

(Y)es

You will receive a second panel enabling you to specify the parameters required for the RPGPRINT and RPGWORK files.

(N)o

The default values for RPGPRINT and RPGWORK will be accepted. These are normally sufficient.

For the fields available when this option is set to YES, please refer to the separate table. You will find additional information in the _beta report Manual.

Selection

Use this parameter to specify the time period that is to be used as the basis for the statistics. You can choose between (H)our, (D)ay, (M)onth

Start/End Date

Use these parameters to specify the date range that is to be used as the basis for the statistics.

Choose between the following date formats:

  • American: MM/DD/YY or MM/DD/YYYY
  • Continental: DD.MM.YY or DD.MM.YYYY
  • British: DD/MM/YY or DD/MM/YYYY
  • Julian: YY.DDD or YYYY.DDD
  • International: YYYY-MM-DD

Subdivision by

Use this field to specify whether you want to display statistics separately for each system.

See Subsystem ID, Sysclone Name and Sysplex Name.

Subsystem ID

 

Specifies which subsystem produces the BSA statistics record. The keyword can be generic (e.g. SP2*) or blank

Sysclone Name

 

Specifies the Sysclone name of the system on which the subsystem ID which produced the BSA statistics was active. The keyword can be generic (e.g. T*) or blank

Sysplex Name

 

Specifies the sysplex name of the system on which the subsystem ID which produced the BSA statistics was active. The keyword can be generic (e.g. INSTPL*) or blank