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EXEC parameters for EDGAUD

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Figure 1 shows the EXEC parameters for EDGAUD.

Figure 1. EDGAUD EXEC parameters
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>>-+-----------------------------------+-----------------------><
   | .-,-----------------------------. |   
   | V                               | |   
   '---+-SMFAUD(nnn)---------------+-+-'   
       +-SMFSEC(nnn)---------------+       
       +-SEC("security_text")------+       
       +-LINECOUNT(lines_per_page)-+       
       |           .-D-.           |       
       '-DATEFORM(-+-E-+-)---------'       
                   +-A-+                   
                   +-I-+                   
                   '-J-'                   

The EXEC parameters for EDGAUD are:
DATEFORM (A|E|I|J|D)
Use this parameter to set the date format for reports.
Value Language Format Example
A American mm/dd/yyyy 12/15/2012
E European dd/mm/yyyy 15/12/2012
I ISO yyyy/mm/dd 2012/12/15
J Julian yyyy/ddd 2012/350
D Default Installation default in EDGRMMxx Initially set to Julian
LINECOUNT(lines_per_page)
Specifies the page length. The default is 54 lines per page.
SEC("security_text")
Specifies the security heading text for the reports. Specify up to 32 characters and, if the text contains blanks or special characters, enclose it in double quotes.
SMFAUD(nnn)
Specifies a number that represents the SMF record type from the user-written range to be used to select data for reporting. Specify SMFAUD to override the current subsystem startup option value or to select DFSMSrmm SMF records from the user-written range. EDGAUD always selects SMF records that are from the standard IBM SMF record types supported by DFSMSrmm. This parameter is only required if you are not using the IBM-assigned SMF record types for DFSMSrmm.

EDGAUD always checks the SMFIN file for SMF records of the IBM-assigned SMF record type and subtype, regardless of the setting of SMFAUD in parmlib.

SMFSEC(nnn)
Specifies a number that represents the SMF record type from the user-written range to be used to select data for reporting. Specify SMFSEC to override the current subsystem startup option value or to select DFSMSrmm SMF record from the user-written range. This parameter is only required if you are not using the IBM-assigned SMF record types for DFSMSrmm.

EDGAUD always checks the SMFIN file for SMF records of the IBM-assigned SMF record type and subtype, regardless of the setting of SMFSEC in parmlib.

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