Print Job Interval Report (PRTJOBRPT)
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The Print Job Report (PRTJOBRPT) command produces a job-oriented report from the performance data collected by Collection Services from the Operations Navigator interface. The report, which is written to the printer file QPPTITVJ, shows job information by interval. Jobs may be included or excluded from the report based on a variety of job details and interval times.
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Parameters
Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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MBR | Member | Name | Required, Positional 1 |
TITLE | Report title | Character value, *MBRTXT, *BLANK | Optional, Positional 3 |
PERIOD | Time period for report | Element list | Optional |
Element 1: | Element list | ||
Element 1: Starting time | Time, *FIRST, *SELECT | ||
Element 2: Starting date | Date, *FIRST | ||
Element 2: | Element list | ||
Element 1: Ending time | Time, *LAST | ||
Element 2: Ending date | Date, *LAST | ||
LIB | Library | Name, QPFRDATA | Optional, Positional 2 |
DETAIL | Report detail | *JOB, *THREAD | Optional |
SLTJOB | Select jobs | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: Job name | Qualified job name | ||
Qualifier 1: Job name | Generic name, name | ||
Qualifier 2: User | Generic name, name | ||
Qualifier 3: Number | 000000-999999 | ||
Element 2: Thread | Character value, *ALL | ||
OMTJOB | Omit jobs | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: Job name | Qualified job name | ||
Qualifier 1: Job name | Generic name, name | ||
Qualifier 2: User | Generic name, name | ||
Qualifier 3: Number | 000000-999999 | ||
Element 2: Thread | Character value, *ALL | ||
SLTUSRID | Select users | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name |
Optional |
OMTUSRID | Omit users | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Generic name, name |
Optional |
SLTPOOLS | Select pools | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 64 repetitions): 1-64 |
Optional |
OMTPOOLS | Omit pools | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 64 repetitions): 1-64 |
Optional |
SLTSBS | Select subsystems | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
OMTSBS | Omit subsystems | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
SLTLINE | Select communications lines | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
OMTLINE | Omit communications lines | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
SLTCTL | Select control units | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
OMTCTL | Omit control units | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
SLTFCNARA | Select functional areas | Single values: *ALL Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value |
Optional |
OMTFCNARA | Omit functional areas | Single values: *NONE Other values (up to 50 repetitions): Character value |
Optional |
OMTSYSTSK | Omit system tasks | *YES, *NO | Optional |
JOB | Job name | Name, PRTJOBRPT, *MBR | Optional |
JOBD | Job description | Single values: *NONE Other values: Qualified object name |
Optional |
Qualifier 1: Job description | Name, QPFRJOBD | ||
Qualifier 2: Library | Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB |
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Member (MBR)
Specifies the performance data member used. This name should correspond to the member name specified on the TOMBR parameter of the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command.
This is a required parameter.
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Report title (TITLE)
Specifies the title for the report that is created.
- *MBRTXT
- The text of the database member, which contains the performance data, is the report title.
- *BLANK
- No title is specified.
- character-value
- Specify a title of up to 50 characters, enclosed in apostrophes.
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Time period for report (PERIOD)
Specifies the period of time on which to report. The parameter consists of four elements: a starting time and date, and an ending time and date. Data collected prior to the starting time on the starting date and after the ending time on the ending date is not included in the report.
The symbol *N can be used to designate the default value for any of the four elements.
Element 1: Starting time and date
Element 1: Starting time
- *FIRST
- Data records starting from the beginning of the first day (00:00:00) of the collection period are included.
- *SELECT
- An interval selection screen is displayed from which you can select one or more intervals for inclusion. This value is valid only in the interactive environment. If this value is used, the remaining values of this parameter (starting time and date and ending time and date) are ignored.
- time
- Specify the time of the first data record to include in the report, using the format, hhmm or hhmmss, where hh is the hours, mm is the minutes, and ss is the seconds.
The time is specified in 24-hour format with or without a time separator:
- Without a time separator, specify a string of 4 or 6 digits (hhmm or hhmmss) where hh = hours, mm = minutes, and ss = seconds.
- With a time separator, specify a string of 5 or 8 digits where the time separator specified for your job is used to separate the hours, minutes, and seconds. If you enter this command from the command line, the string must be enclosed in apostrophes. If a time separator other than the separator specified for your job is used, this command will fail.
Element 2: Starting date
- *FIRST
- Data records starting from the first day of the collection period are included in the report.
- date
- Specify the date of the first data record to include in the report. The date must be entered in the format specified by the system value QDATFMT, and if separators are used, as specified by the system value QDATSEP.
Element 2: Ending time and date
Element 1: Ending time
- *LAST
- Data records through the end of the day (23:59:59) are included in the report.
- time
- Specify the time of the last data record to include in the report. Use the same format used for the starting time.
Element 2: Ending date
- *LAST
- Data records through the last day of the collection period are included in the report.
- date
- Specify the date of the last record to include in the report. The date must be entered in the format specified by the system value QDATFMT, and if separators are used, as specified by the system value QDATSEP.
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Library (LIB)
Specifies the library where the performance data is located.
- QPFRDATA
- The performance data files are located in the IBM-supplied performance data library, QPFRDATA.
- name
- Specify the name of the library where the performance database files are located.
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Report detail (DETAIL)
Specifies whether you want the report to provide detailed job information at the job level or the thread level.
- *JOB
- Specifies that you want detailed information at the job level.
- *THREAD
- Specifies that you want detailed information at the thread level.
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Select jobs (SLTJOB)
Specifies a list of up to 50 jobs to be included in the report. Only specified jobs are included in the report.
Individual jobs are identified by a "job identifier." A job identifier is either the special value *ALL or a qualified name that consists of up to three qualifiers: a job number, a user name, and a job name. Job identifiers are written in the form, job-number/user-name/job-name, but all three qualifiers do not have to be specified. The symbol *N can be used as a placeholder for up to two of the qualifiers of the job identifier.
Note: This parameter and the Omit jobs (OMTJOB) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- All jobs in the collected data are included, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
Element 1: Job name
Qualifier 1: Job name
- generic-name
- Specify the generic job name of the jobs to select.
Note: A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk(*), for example, ABC*. The asterisk substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name.
- name
- Specify the job name of the job to select. Because jobs may have identical job names, this value may not identify a specific job.
Qualifier 2: User
- name
- Specify the user name of the jobs to select. Because jobs may have identical user names, this value may not identify a specific job.
Qualifier 3: Number
- 000000-999999
- Specify the 6-digit number of a job to select. All six digits must be specified, including zeros.
Element 2: Thread
Element 1: Thread
- *ALL
- All threads are included, unless excluded by some other selection criterion.
- character-value
- Specify the thread identifier to select. Because some jobs can have identical thread identifiers, this value may not identify a specific job.
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Omit jobs (OMTJOB)
Specifies a list of up to 50 jobs to be omitted from the report.
Individual jobs are identified by a "job identifier." A job identifier is either the special value *NONE or a qualified name that consists of up to three qualifiers: a job number, a user name, and a job name. Job identifiers are written in the form, job-number/user-name/job-name, but all three qualifiers do not have to be specified. The symbol *N can be used as a placeholder for up to two of the qualifiers of the job identifier.
Note: This parameter and the Select jobs (SLTJOB) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded based on job identifier.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
Element 1: Job name
Qualifier 1: Job name
- generic-name
- Specify the generic job name of the jobs to omit.
Note: A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk(*), for example, ABC*. The asterisk substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name.
- name
- Specify the job name of the job to omit. Because jobs may have identical job names, this value may not identify a specific job.
Qualifier 2: User
- name
- Specify the user name of the jobs to omit. Because jobs may have identical user names, this value may not identify a specific job.
Qualifier 3: Number
- 000000-999999
- Specify the 6-digit number of a job to omit. All six digits must be specified, including zeros.
Element 2: Thread
Element 1: Thread
- *ALL
- All threads are excluded, unless included by some other selection criterion.
- character-value
- Specify the thread identifier to omit. Because some jobs can have identical thread identifiers, this value may not identify a specific job.
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Select users (SLTUSRID)
Specifies a list of up to 50 user names to be included in the report. Only jobs with one of the specified user names are included in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Omit users (OMTUSRID) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- All jobs with user names are included, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- generic-name
- Specify the generic user name of the jobs to select.
Note: A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk(*), for example, ABC*. The asterisk substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name.
- name
- Specify the user name of the jobs to select. Because jobs may have identical user names, this value may not identify a specific job. SLTUSRID(user) is equivalent to SLTJOB(*N/user/*N).
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Omit users (OMTUSRID)
Specifies a list of up to 50 user names to be omitted from the report.
Note: This parameter and the Select users (SLTUSRID) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- No jobs are excluded based on the user name.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- generic-name
- Specify the generic user name of the jobs to omit.
Note: A generic name is a character string that contains one or more characters followed by an asterisk(*), for example, ABC*. The asterisk substitutes for any valid characters. A generic name specifies all objects with names that begin with the generic prefix for which the user has authority. If an asterisk is not included with the generic name, the system assumes it to be the complete object name.
- name
- Specify the user name of the jobs to omit. Because jobs may have identical user names, this value may not identify a specific job. OMTUSRID(user) is equivalent to OMTJOB(*N/user/*N).
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Select pools (SLTPOOLS)
Specifies a list of up to 64 pools to be included in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Omit pools (OMTPOOLS) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- Jobs that ran in all pools are included, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 64 repetitions)
- 1-64
- Specify the number of a pool to select.
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Omit pools (OMTPOOLS)
Specifies a list of up to 64 pools to omit. Jobs that ran in any of the specified pools are excluded from the report.
Note: This parameter and the Select pools (SLTPOOLS) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded based on their pool.
Other values (up to 64 repetitions)
- 1-64
- Specify the number of a pool to omit.
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Select subsystems (SLTSBS)
Specifies a list of up 50 subsystems to select. Only jobs that ran in one of the specified subsystems are included in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Omit subsystems (OMTSBS) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- Jobs in all subsystems are included, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a subsystem to select.
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Omit subsystems (OMTSBS)
Specifies a list of up to 50 subsystems to omit. Jobs that ran in any of the specified subsystems are excluded from the report.
Note: This parameter and the Select subsystems (SLTSBS) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded based on their subsystem.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a subsystem to omit.
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Select communications lines (SLTLINE)
Specifies a list of up to 50 communications lines to select. Only jobs that use a remote device connected through one of the specified communications lines are included in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Omit communications lines (OMTLINE) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- All jobs are included in the report, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a communications line to select. This excludes jobs using remote devices connected through other communications lines, even if the controllers to which those devices are attached are specified on the Select control units (SLTCTL) parameter.
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Omit communications lines (OMTLINE)
Specifies a list of up to 50 communications lines to omit. Jobs that use a remote device connected through any of the specified communications lines are excluded from the report.
Note: This parameter and the Select communications lines (SLTLINE) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded from the report based on communications line.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a communications line to omit.
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Select control units (SLTCTL)
Specifies a list of up to 50 communications controllers to select. Only jobs that use a device connected to one of the specified controllers are included in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Omit control units (OMTCTL) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- All jobs are included, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a communications controller to select.
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Omit control units (OMTCTL)
Specifies a list of up to 50 communications controllers to omit. Jobs that use a device connected to any of the specified controllers are excluded from in the report.
Note: This parameter and the Select control units (SLTCTL) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded based on communications controllers.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- name
- Specify the name of a communications controller to omit.
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Select functional areas (SLTFCNARA)
Specifies a list of up to 50 functional areas to select. Only jobs and users identified in one of the functional areas are included in the report.
A functional area is a list of job names and/or user names previously defined by the user. More information on functional areas is in the IBM Performance Tools for i book.
Note: This parameter and the Omit functional areas (OMTFCNARA) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *ALL
- All jobs are included in the report, unless excluded by another selection value.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- character-value
- Specify the name of a functional area to select.
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Omit functional areas (OMTFCNARA)
Specifies a list of up to 50 functional areas to omit. Jobs and users identified in any of the functional areas are excluded from the report.
A functional area is a list of job names and/or user names previously defined by the user. More information on functional areas is in the IBM Performance Tools for i book.
Note: This parameter and the Select functional areas (SLTFCNARA) parameter are mutually exclusive.
Single values
- *NONE
- Jobs are not excluded from the report based on functional area.
Other values (up to 50 repetitions)
- character-value
- Specify the name of a functional area to omit.
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Omit system tasks (OMTSYSTSK)
Specifies whether or not you want to omit printing the system tasks.
- *YES
- Print only the user jobs and omit the system tasks.
- *NO
- Print the user jobs and the system tasks.
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Job name (JOB)
Specifies the job name to be used if submitting the job for batch processing.
Any value for this parameter is ignored if *NONE is specified for the Job description (JOBD) parameter.
Note: If JOBD(*NONE) is specified, job processing is performed interactively.
- PRTJOBRPT
- The command name is used for the job name.
- *MBR
- The name selected for the performance data member in the Member (MBR) parameter is used.
- name
- Specify the name to be used for any and all batch jobs.
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Job description (JOBD)
Specifies the job description used to submit the job for batch processing.
Single values
- *NONE
- A batch job is not submitted; processing continues interactively while the user waits. The user's workstation is not available for other use during this time, which could be significant for long jobs.
Qualifier 1: Job description
- QPFRJOBD
- The IBM-supplied job description, QPFRJOBD, is used.
- name
- Specify the name of the job description to be used.
Qualifier 2: Library
- *LIBL
- All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.
- *CURLIB
- The current library for the job is used to locate the job description. If no current library entry exists in the library list, QGPL is used.
- name
- Specify the library in which the job description is located.
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Examples
Example 1: Submitting a Batch Job
PRTJOBRPT MBR(DTA071588A)
This command submits a batch job to print a report on all jobs in all intervals in the member DTA071588A of the performance data files in library QPFRDATA. The report title is taken from the text of that member.
Example 2: Selecting Intervals to Include in Report
PRTJOBRPT MBR(DTA071588A) PERIOD(*SELECT)
This command submits a job to print a report from the same data, but first shows a screen where a user interactively selects which intervals to include.
Example 3: Reporting on a Specific Time Period
PRTJOBRPT MBR(DTA071588A) PERIOD((2330)(0130))
This command submits a job to print a report on the data collected from 11:30 PM on the first day of collection through 1:30 AM on the last day of collection. However, if data collection started and ended on the same day, an error message is printed instead, because the specified ending date and time is before the specified starting date and time.
Example 4: Printing a Report Interactively
PRTJOBRPT MBR(DTA071588A) SLTUSRID(D46*) JOBD(*NONE)
This command interactively prints a report for all jobs with a user ID starting with D46.
Example 5: Printing a Report Interactively
PRTJOBRPT MBR(DTA071588A) SLTJOB(D46*/*N) JOBD(*NONE)
This command performs the same function as the previous example.
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Error messages
*ESCAPE Messages
- PFR1010
- Cannot process request because of missing data.
- PFR3002
- Cannot print report because of missing data.
- PFR3004
- Incorrect measurement interval specified.
- PFR3006
- Measurement interval specified is not valid.
- PFR3101
- The SLTJOB and OMTJOB parameters are mutually exclusive.
- PFR3102
- SLTUSRID and OMTUSRID parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3103
- SLTPOOLS and OMTPOOLS parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3104
- SLTSBS and OMTSBS parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3105
- SLTLINE and OMTLINE parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3106
- SLTCTL and OMTCTL parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3107
- SLTFCNARA and OMTFCNARA parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3108
- SLTLOC and OMTLOC parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR3111
- Functional area &1 does not exist.
- PFR5501
- Performance data file(s) are not upward compatible.
- PFR5502
- Performance data file(s) are not downward compatible.
- PFR9005
- YAXIS(*TIME) must be specified.
- PFR9042
- SLTUSER and OMTUSER parameters cannot both be specified.
- PFR9048
- Cannot display graph because of missing data.
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