Reports are displayed using a tree structure. The report tree structure is a hierarchical representation of report categories and reports; similar to the way some PC tools display folders and their contents. Report categories act as folders that can expand (to show) and collapse (to hide) the reports contained within them. The + or - character to the left of each report category shows its current display status, expanded (-) or collapsed (+). This allows you to view only the reports that you are currently interested in. Use your mouse or line action S against a report category to toggle the expand/collapse status of the category.
You can also enter line action S at the top of the Reports tree. This will expand all categories that are not already expanded. If all categories are expanded, then it will collapse all categories.
File Systems Confirm Options Help ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDIT Report Set – MYREPS Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE Description . . . . CICS PA Report Set_____________ Enter "⁄" to select action. ___ ** Reports ** Active + ___ Options Yes + ___ Selection Criteria No - ___ Performance Reports Yes ___ List No ___ List Extended No ___ Summary Yes ___ Totals No ___ Wait Analysis No ___ Transaction Profiling No ___ Cross-System Work No ___ Transaction Group No ___ BTS No ___ Workload Activity No ___ Transaction Tracking List No ___ Transaction Tracking Summary No + ___ Exception Reports No + ___ Transaction Resource Usage Reports No + ___ Statistics Reports No + ___ Subsystem Reports Yes + ___ System Reports Yes + ___ Performance Graphs No + ___ Extracts No ** End of Reports **
If your terminal emulation software permits, it is recommended that you configure your Mouse Options to activate the Lightpen function. Then you can flip the display status of Report Categories by (left button) clicking the + (to expand) and - (to collapse) characters with your mouse. Use of your mouse as a lightpen might vary depending on your terminal emulation software.