z/OS DFSMSrmm Reporting
Previous topic | Next topic | Contents | Contact z/OS | Library | PDF


Adding a report type

z/OS DFSMSrmm Reporting
SC23-6875-00

To add a new report type to your library, follow this procedure. Refer to Specifying report type criteria for information about adding basic record selection criteria for this report type.

  1. Type A in the S column to select a report type on the DFSMSrmm Report Types panel. Press the ENTER key to display the Add a Report Type panel, as shown in Figure 1.
  2. Enter a report type name and overwrite any other field on the Add a Report Type panel as shown in Figure 1. You can optionally specify keywords for each of the macro names you enter. Specify the keywords and values using assembler syntax to avoid problems within the report generator. The macro keywords are used together with the macro name as input to the High Level Assembler and could be used to determine the subset of the possible range of mappings to be used for this report type. The macros specified can be in up to two macro libraries. Separate the libraries using a comma (,). Press the ENTER key to save the new report type in your user library. You can enter the input data set name later. DFSMSrmm prompts you to enter the input data set name when you generate and save your JCL or when you submit your report for processing. Ensure that you store any macro that you specify in the macro library before you define report type criteria or generate a report.
Figure 1. Adding a report type using the Add a Report Type panel
EDGPG230                  Add a Report Type

Report type name  . . SCRVOL
Description . . . . . storage reporting
Macro library . . . . 'SYS1.MACLIB'
Applicable macros:   Macro     Keywords (LEFT / RIGHT to scroll or EXPAND)
                  . .ARCUTILP IDCDOUT=NO,TYPE=T                          +
                  . .                                                    +
                  . .                                                    +
                  . .                                                    +
                  . .                                                    +
RDW in 1st macro  . . N  (Y/N)
Input data set  . . . 'DFRMM1.DCOLLECT'

Go to the previous page Go to the next page




Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2014