RECSEL examples

Example 1:

Extract only those CMF performance records with Transaction ID starting with R.

   CICSPA RECSEL(SELECT(PERFORMANCE(INC(TRAN(R*)))))

Example 2:

This example produces a Record Selection extract data set and a Recap report like that in Figure 1. The APPLID operand provides a filter on CICS® generic APPLIDs, and the SSID operand provides a filter on DB2® Subsystem ID. You can see the effect of the filtering by comparing the DB2 accounting numbers in the End of File Record Counts and the Extract Recap.

CICSPA APPLID(CICS53A%),
       RECSEL(OUTPUT(RSEL0009),
              DDNAME(CPAORS09),
              SSID(DB2P))
Figure 1. Performance Record Selection extract (Recap report)
 V5R1M0                                                 CICS Performance Analyzer
                                                         Record Selection Extract
 
RSEL0001 Printed at 12:03:45 04/17/2013     Data from 15:41:28  7/12/2004 to 14:43:47  7/21/2004                   Page  1
 
CPAORS01 Extract has completed successfully
         Data Set Name   . . . . . CICSPA.RECSEL.EXTRACT
         Record Counts:
           Performance Dictionary  .            8
           Performance Class     . .          573
           Exception Class . . . . .            0
           Resource Class  . . . . .            0
           Statistics  . . . . . . .            0
           DB2 Accounting  . . . . .          172
           MQ Accounting   . . . . .            0
           Logger  . . . . . . . . .            0
           SMF Records . . . . . . .           20

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