CICPMC Monthly CICS Service by Application

The Monthly CICS Service inquiry produces a graph which shows the hourly CICS workload and average response time in the past 24 months. It enables you to identify the trend in CICS service and the period during which CICS fails to meet your service level objectives.
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The Monthly CICS Service inquiry produces a graph that shows the hourly CICS workload and average response time in the past 24 months. It enables you to identify the trend in CICS service and the period during which CICS fails to meet your service level objectives.
Report format
 
This inquiry produces an overlay plot that shows the hourly CICS transaction volume and average response time.
Inquiry ID
 
CICPMC (printer graphic format)
Data source (file/timespan)
 
CICCSY in the monthly history file.
One graph produced for each date and each combination of SYSID/CICSID.
Data elements used
 
CICSID
- CICS System Identifier
CSYTRANS
- Transactions Processed
CSYTRSTM
- Transaction Response Time Total
CSYSTRN
- Short Transactions Processed
CSYMTRN
- Medium Transactions Processed
CSYLTRN
- Long Transactions Processed
CSYCTRN
- Conv. Transactions Processed
MONTH
- Month of Year
YEAR
- Year of Century
ZONE
- Time Zone
SYSID
- System Identifier
Calculations
 
Average response time = CSYTRSTM/CSYTRANS
Execution-time parameters
 
UNIT
Select one or more
MICS database
units by entering the data base IDs. Enter multiple IDs with a blank following each ID value.
CICSID
(Optional) Specify the CICSID to be reported. If no value is specified, the value *ALL is used. It causes all CICSIDs found in input to be summarized together.
SYSID
(Optional) Specify the SYSID to be reported. If no value is specified, the value *ALL is used. It causes all SYSIDs found in input to be summarized together.
ZONE
(Optional) Select one or more
MICS
time zones. Valid values are numbers 1 through 9.
CYCLE
(Optional) Define
MICS
input file cycle range.
TYPE
(Optional) Substitute average response with short, medium, long response time.
User exits
 
If the run-time execution parameters are insufficient to select the data you need, you can invoke one of the following global or local user exits to further manipulate the input file. For detailed descriptions on coding the exits, see CICS Changing Report Parameters.
Global exits - invoked before run-time parameter macros.
 
%RPTSEL
Select input data based on any variables in the input file.
Local exits - invoked after run-time parameter macros.
 
%CICPMC
Select input data based on any variables in the input file.

Monthly CICS Service Sample Output Report

MONTHLY CICS SERVICE RANKING 1 Your_company_name AUGUST, 2014 INQUIRY: CICPMC RUN DATE: 06SEP14 SYSID=*ALL CICS REGION=*ALL BAR CHART OF AVG APPL APPLICATIONS WITH HIGHEST AVG RESPONSE AVG | MSAC1 |****************************************************** 1.084138 | LP06 |********************************************** 0.915400 | LP07 |******************************** 0.642050 | LP08 |******************************* 0.629955 | LP03 |**************************** 0.568182 | ACT1034 |********************* 0.428000 | OP20 |*************** 0.297660 | OP05 |************** 0.289470 | ACT3043 | 0.004996 | SYMT | 0.003150 | -----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+---- 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 AVERAGE RESPONSE