CICSPA report operands

A report operand requests a report or extract each time it is specified. Report operands can be specified as many times as desired.

Table 1 lists all the CICS PA reports and extracts. Each has a default format which you will get if you use only the command shown in the table.

Table 1. CICS PA report operands (default reports and extracts)
Command Report/Extract For details, see
Performance Reports
CICSPA LIST Performance List LIST - Performance List report
CICSPA LISTX Performance List Extended, Cross-System Work Extended LISTX - Performance List Extended report
CICSPA SUMMARY Performance Summary SUMMARY - Performance Summary report
CICSPA TOTAL Performance Totals TOTAL - Performance Totals report
CICSPA WAIT Wait Analysis WAITANALYSIS - Wait Analysis report
CICSPA PROFILING Transaction Profiling PROFILING - Transaction Profiling report
CICSPA CROSSsystem Cross-System Work CROSSsystem - Cross-System Work report and extract
CICSPA TRANGROUP Transaction Group TRANGROUP - Transaction Group report
CICSPA BTS CICS® Business Transaction Services BTS - BTS report
CICSPA WORKLOAD Workload Activity WORKLOAD - Workload Activity report
Start of changeCICSPA TRACKINGLISTEnd of change Start of changeTransaction Tracking ListEnd of change Start of changeTRACKINGLIST - Transaction Tracking List reportEnd of change
Start of changeCICSPA TRACKINGSUMMARYEnd of change Start of changeTransaction Tracking SummaryEnd of change Start of changeTRACKINGSUMMARY - Transaction Tracking Summary reportEnd of change
Exception Reports
CICSPA LISTEXCeption Exception List LISTEXC - Exception List report
CICSPA SUMEXCeption Exception Summary SUMEXC - Exception Summary report
Transaction Resource Usage Reports
CICSPA RESUSAGE File Usage Summary, Temporary Storage Usage Summary, Distributed Program Link Usage Summary, Transaction Resource Usage List RESUSAGE - Transaction Resource Usage reports
Statistics Reports
CICSPA STATSALERT Statistics Alert STATSALERT - Statistics Alert reports
Subsystem Reports
CICSPA DB2® DB2 Activity DB2 - DB2 report
CICSPA MQ WebSphere® MQ Activity MQ - WebSphere MQ report
CICSPA OMEGAMON® Adabas, CA-Datacom, CA-IDMS, or Supra Activity (as monitored by OMEGAMON) OMEGAMON - OMEGAMON reports
System Reports
CICSPA LOGGER System Logger LOGGER - System Logger report and extract
Performance Graph Reports
CICSPA GRAPH(TRANRATE) Transaction Rate GRAPH - Graph reports
CICSPA GRAPH(RESPONSE) Transaction Response Time GRAPH - Graph reports
Extracts
CICSPA CROSSsystem Cross-System Work CROSSsystem - Cross-System Work report and extract
CICSPA EXTRACTPERFORMANCE Performance Data Extract EXTRACTPERFORMANCE - Performance data extract
CICSPA LIST(DDNAME(xx)) Performance List Extract LIST - Performance List report
CICSPA SUMMARY(DDNAME(xx)) Performance Summary Extract SUMMARY - Performance Summary report
CICSPA RECSEL Record Selection RECSEL - Record Selection extract
CICSPA HDB(LOAD(hdbname)) HDB Load HDB(LOAD - HDB Load
CICSPA LOGGER System Logger LOGGER - System Logger report and extract
CICSPA EXTRACTSTATISTICS Statistics Extract EXTRACTSTATISTICS - Statistics extract

If you want to tailor the reports and extracts to meet your particular information requirements, you must specify additional operands, suboperands, and possibly value lists. For example, APPLID, INput, and SELECT (see CICSPA control operands) are typically required to control the input, so too are OUTPUT(ddname) to control report output and DDNAME(ddname) to control extract output.

For details on how to use the report operands to request variations of the reports and extracts, turn to the corresponding page reference in Table 1. For information on the output produced, see the CICS Performance Analyzer for z/OS® Report Reference.

Some suboperands are common to many of the reports and extracts. See Common options for a general discussion of these.

Other suboperands are peculiar to individual reports and extracts. Turn to the page references in Table 1 for a discussion of these for each report and extract.

All CICS PA reports and extracts use CMF data as input and can be tailored by choosing which CMF data records and which fields are processed. There are two filtering methods:
  1. The most versatile method to use is SELECT which allows inclusion (or exclusion) of specific records according to values in the fields of individual CMF records.
  2. FIELDS can be used for the LIST, LISTX, and SUMMARY reports to specify which CMF fields to report, the order of the fields, and how the fields are summarized.

There are five data types for CICS-defined fields: character, count, decimal, clock, time stamp. For both filtering methods (SELECT and FIELDS), you will need to specify additional suboperands for CMF field types of clock and time stamp (unless defaults are assumed) to identify which of their formats you want.

There are effectively four data types for user fields: character, count, clocktime, clockcount. You will need to specify additional suboperands for user fields depending on the data type.

See Tailoring using FIELDS and Using SELECT statements for further information and examples.