Report column layout panels (ERB3RD8 and ERB3RD9)

Press ENTER to display the next panel, ERB3RD8, the report subheader first Report Column Layout panel.

On this panel, you can modify report columns. You can enter up to three column header lines as you want them to appear in the report.

You can specify up to three model lines for your columns by using an attribute character followed by a variable name or placeholder (&Z). (See DATA ATTRIBUTE CHARACTERS described below.)

You can use the variable names listed at the bottom of the panel to appear in the columns of your report. This panel also allows you to specify a placeholder (&Z) for any variable name you want to use. (Panel ERB3RD8 lists variables from the data table of the RMF™ report you are modifying. All variables might not appear on the first page of the panel. Scroll through the panel and select the variable names you need. For information about RMF report data tables, see Monitor III data reporter tables.) You can define placeholders for variable names on the next panel.

Figure 1 is an example of ERB3RD8 that shows report column headings for the modified SYSINFO report with columns that contain data about TCB%, SRB%, and execution velocity. The details about delay percentages have been removed.

Figure 1. Report Column Layout Panel (ERB3RD8)
ERB3RD8                 RMF Report Format Definition              Line 1 of 10
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE

Report Name: SYSINFO                            Section 5: Report Column Layout
WLM Mode:    GOAL

Enter or change the following information. To continue press ENTER.
To quit enter CANCEL. To go backwards press END.

DATA ATTRIBUTE CHARACTERS ===> _?|    Define meaning in attribute section
                                      of associated table display (ERB3SYS).

Enter or change up to three column header lines:
Group     T WFL --Users--  RESP TRANS  CPU   TCB   SRB  -AVG USG-   -Avg Del-
             %   TOT  ACT  Time  /SEC   %     %     %   PROC  DEV   PROC  DEV
_____________________________________________________________________________

Enter or change up to three model lines:
?Z        ?Z?Z  ?Z   ?Z    ?Z   ?Z    ?Z    ?Z    ?Z    ?Z   ?Z     ?Z   ?Z

_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________

The following variables are available for use in the model lines:
  SYSNAMVC     SYSTYPVC     SYSWFLVC     SYSTUSVC     SYSAUSVC     SYSTRSVC
  SYSAFCVC     SYSVECVC     SYSAUPVC     SYSAUDVC     SYSADPVC     SYSADDVC
  SYSADSVC     SYSADUVC     SYSADOVC     SYSADEVC     SYSADJVC     SYSADHVC
  SYSADXVC     SYSADNVC     SYSADMVC     SYSCPUVC     SYSSRBVC     SYSTCBVC
  SYSIFAVC     SYSCPVC      SYSIFCVC     SYSRSPVC     SYSVELVC     SYSUGMVC
  SYSUGPVC     SYSUGDVC     SYSWGDVC     SYSWGPVC     SYSDGMVC     SYSUJMVC
  SYSDJMVC     SYSDGEVC     SYSDGHVC     SYSDGDVC     SYSDGJVC     SYSDGOVC
  SYSDDSIP     SYSEAPVC     SYSLPIVC     SYSSUPVC     SYSSUCVC     SYSDTLLN
DATA ATTRIBUTE CHARACTERS
Specifies the ISPF characters used to indicate the start of a data field. Specify the data attribute characters before each variable name or placeholder (&Z) used in the model lines.
You must specify the name of a panel for the tabular version of a new or modified report. For RMF-supplied panels, the attribute characters appear as follows:
  • a question mark (?) indicates that the output display characters appear unhighlighted (low intensity) in turquoise
  • a slash (|) indicates that the output display characters appear highlighted (high intensity) in white
  • a blank indicates that the input display characters appear unhighlighted (high intensity) in green

For user-defined panels, be sure that the data attribute characters match the characters in the attribute section of your ISPF display panel. See PANEL NAME on the report format information panel (ERB3RD3).

Press ENTER to display the next panel ERB3RD9, the second Report Column Layout panel.

On this panel, you can specify variable names for any Z placeholders you have used. The variable names available on the previous panel are listed at the bottom; you can add your own variable names in the spaces provided. If your variable names are not available when you invoke the report, blanks will appear instead of data. See the report header information panel (ERB3RD5) in Figure 2 for a description of how to replace placeholders with variable names.

If not all variable names appear on the first page of the panel, scroll through the remaining pages of the panel to see all available variable names.

Figure 2 is an example of Report Column Layout panel ERB3RD9 that defines placeholders used on the previous panel.

Figure 2. Report Column Layout Panel (ERB3RD9)
ERB3RD9                 RMF Report Format Definition              Line 1 of 21
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE

Report Name: SYSINFO                            Section 5: Report Column Layout
WLM Mode:    GOAL

The following report column header and model lines have been specified:
Group     T WFL --Users--  RESP TRANS  CPU   TCB   SRB  -AVG USG-   -Avg Del-
             %   TOT  ACT  Time  /SEC   %     %     %   PROC  DEV   PROC  DEV

Z1        Z2Z3  Z4   Z5    Z6   Z7    Z8    Z9    Z10   Z11  Z12    Z13  Z14



Specify the placeholder (Z) number next to the variable name to replace each Z
above. To continue press ENTER. To go backwards press END.To quit enter CANCEL.

     SYSNAMVC ===> 1             SYSTYPVC ===> 2             SYSWFLVC ===> 3
     SYSTUSVC ===> 4             SYSAUSVC ===> 5             SYSRSPVC ===> 6
     SYSTRSVC ===> 7             SYSCPUVC ===> 8             SYSTCBVC ===> 9
     SYSSRBVC ===> 10            SYSAUPVC ===> 11            SYSAUDVC ===> 12
     SYSADPVC ===> 13            SYSADDVC ===> 14            SYSAFCVC ===> __
     SYSVECVC ===> __            SYSADSVC ===> __            SYSADUVC ===> __
     SYSADOVC ===> __            SYSADEVC ===> __            SYSADJVC ===> __
     SYSADHVC ===> __            SYSADXVC ===> __            SYSADNVC ===> __
     SYSADMVC ===> __            SYSIFAVC ===> __            SYSCPVC  ===> __
     SYSIFCVC ===> __            SYSVELVC ===> __            SYSUGMVC ===> __
     SYSUGPVC ===> __            SYSUGDVC ===> __            SYSWGDVC ===> __
     SYSWGPVC ===> __            SYSDGMVC ===> __            SYSUJMVC ===> __
     SYSDJMVC ===> __            SYSDGEVC ===> __            SYSDGHVC ===> __
     SYSDGDVC ===> __            SYSDGJVC ===> __            SYSDGOVC ===> __
     SYSDGPVC ===> __            SYSDGSVC ===> __            SYSDGUVC ===> __