Hi Group,
I am really struggling to produce a Monthly consolidated report of batch abends.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Nancy
Report on batch Abends
REPORT ON BATCH ABENDS
A couple of questions:
What version of Enterprise manager do you have?
Do you have Forecast?
To get anything useful out of the reporting facility, you should be at least on 6.2.01. If you don't have forecast, you will be relying on reports on your alerts and it depends if your batch abends are all reported or if you can filter the alerts report in such a way to get what you want.
If you have Forecast, you get a few very good reports with this product, one called 'Job Execution' which should give you all the information you need. You can report on a huge variety of information about your jobs that have run in the past, as long as you keep statistics for long enough.
What version of Enterprise manager do you have?
Do you have Forecast?
To get anything useful out of the reporting facility, you should be at least on 6.2.01. If you don't have forecast, you will be relying on reports on your alerts and it depends if your batch abends are all reported or if you can filter the alerts report in such a way to get what you want.
If you have Forecast, you get a few very good reports with this product, one called 'Job Execution' which should give you all the information you need. You can report on a huge variety of information about your jobs that have run in the past, as long as you keep statistics for long enough.
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the most simple is to use ctmpsm command in an out file, grepping the notok.
this must be done with ctmexit103 (just before new day procedure) and could be analyse during the day for statistics purpose.
i believe a ctmpsm -listall allfields ... | grep ....
what do you thi nk about this answer ?
regards
philmalmaison
this must be done with ctmexit103 (just before new day procedure) and could be analyse during the day for statistics purpose.
i believe a ctmpsm -listall allfields ... | grep ....
what do you thi nk about this answer ?
regards
philmalmaison