You can request a detailed report, with DB2® output, by editing and running the CIUJCLTD
job.
The CIUJCLTD job updates the CIU_SCAN_DETAIL DB2 table with the results of the scan. Your
own programs can then process the scan results by querying the CIU_SCAN_DETAIL
table.
Before running the CIUJCLTD job, change the following:
- The JOB accounting parameters
- The PARM keyword of the EXEC statement
PARM='DETAIL[,ALL][,TABLE]'
where:
- DETAIL
- Specifies that a detailed scan and report is required. The extent
of the scan is defined by either the ALL parameter or the DETAIL DD
statement.
- ALL
- Specifies that all modules in the load library are to be scanned
for possible dependency-causing and affinity-causing commands.
If
ALL is omitted, only those modules listed in the file specified on
the DETAIL DD statement are scanned. This file would normally be from
the INTMOD DD output of a Load Module Scanner summary
report run, which you can edit before creating a detailed report.
- TABLE
- Specifies that the results of the summary scan are to be written
to the DB2 table CIU_SCAN_SUMMARY.
- The SYS keyword of the PARM keyword of the EXEC statement, specify
the name of the DB2 subsystem.
- The STEPLIB DD statement, specify the name of the CICS® IA load
library in which you have installed the Load Module Scanner program,
CIULMS. The default is hlq.SCIULOAD.
In the concatenation DD statement, specify the name of the DB2 load library. The default is
db2hlq.SDSNLOAD,
where db2hlq is the data set qualifier assigned to
the DB2 subsystem during installation.
- The INPUT DD statement, specify the name of the load library to
be scanned.
- The SYSPRINT DD statement, specify the destination for the detailed
report.
- The DETAIL DD statement, specify the name of the data set containing
the list of modules to be scanned. This list might be created initially
as the output from a summary run of the Load Module Scanner.
If you specify ALL on the PARM statement, change the DETAIL DD statement
to specify //DETAIL DD DUMMY.
You do not require the IMTMOD DD, dummy, statement for a detailed
run.