The
GRAPH operand requests either of two graph reports:
- The Transaction Response Time Graph report. This report produces
two graphs:
- The Average Response Time (in seconds).
- The Maximum Response Time (in seconds).
- The Transaction Rate Graph report. This report produces two graphs:
- The Average Response Time (in seconds).
- The Number of Transactions Completed.
The Transaction Rate Graph report produces two graphs:
The command format is:
CICSPA GRAPH(RESPONSE|TRANRATE,
[OUTPUT(ddname),]
[RANGE1(nnnnn),]
[RANGE2(nnnnn),]
[INTERVAL(hh:mm:ss),]
[LINECount(nnn),]
[TITLE1('...up to 64 characters...'),]
[TITLE2('...up to 64 characters...'),]
[SELECT(PERFORMANCE(INCLUDE|EXCLUDE(field1(values1),...),
...))])
The options are:
- RESPONSE|TRANRATE
- Specify RESPONSE to request the Transaction Response Time
Graph. This is the default.
Specify TRANRATE to request
the Transaction Rate Graph.
Only one can be specified per GRAPH operand.
- OUTPUT
- Controls the report output DDname. If not specified, CICS PA assigns
a DDname in the format xxxxnnnn where nnnn is the report sequence
number 0001-9999 and xxxx is the type of graph:
- GRSP
- Transaction Response Time Graph
- GRTE
- Transaction Rate Graph
See OUTPUT for further
information.
- RANGE1
- Specifies the high end of the horizontal
axis of the first graph. This is the Average Response Time in
seconds.
If not specified, CICS PA sets
the scale of the horizontal axis to fit the highest recorded values.
- RANGE2
- Specifies the high end of the horizontal
axis of the second graph.
- For the Transaction Response Time Graph, this is the Maximum
Response Time in seconds.
- For the Transaction Rate Graph, this is the Number of Transactions
Completed.
If not specified, CICS PA sets
the scale of the horizontal axis to fit the highest recorded values.
- INTERVAL
- Specifies the
time interval (in hours, minutes, and seconds) for the scale of the
vertical axis of the graphs. The default is 00:05:00 (5 minutes).
A
time interval of less than one hour must fit evenly into the hour. CICS PA will
round it down to the nearest interval that aligns to the hour. For
example, 1.35 is reduced to 00:01:30 minutes which will produce 40
interval report lines for each hour of data.
A time interval of more than one hour
must fit evenly into the day. CICS PA will
round it down to the nearest interval that aligns to the day. For
example, 10.30.23 is reduced to 08:00:00 hours which will produce
3 interval report lines for each day of data.
Minutes take precedence for an abbreviated
entry. For example:
- 1
- becomes 00:01:00
- 1.1
- becomes 00:01:00 (rounded down from 00:01:01)
- 1.1.1
- becomes 01:00:00 (rounded down from 01:01:01)
- LINECOUNT
- Controls the number of lines per page. See LINECount for further information.
- TITLE1, TITLE2
- Controls the report title (left and right half of subheading line).
See TITLE1 and TITLE2 for further information.
- SELECT(PERFORMANCE(INCLUDE|EXCLUDE
- Specifies
what CMF performance data to include or exclude from the report based
on data field values. See Using SELECT statements for
a detailed explanation and examples.