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Dave

DSPFD has IO counts that might be useful. You can use it with output to the screen and look for the 'Data Space Activity Statistics' section for each member. Or you can DSPFD TYPE(*MBR) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) and get columns with the counts. This link tells you what they all mean - there's a bunch--

http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/1ac66549a21402188625680b0002037e/5759b9cb5cfc7c2d86256a3e006ae158?OpenDocument

Or do a google on "Data Space Activity Statistics" - it was the first article when I used quotes.

HTH
Vern

At 04:47 PM 11/20/2007, you wrote:

Gang,

I need a way to tell the volume of activity (Inserts, Updates, Deletes), over time, on all files in certain libraries? Short of going against the journals, is there another way to capture and group the "hit rate" for files grouped by HIGHEST, MEDIUM and LOW or at least a way to show file "Hit rate" and I'll group.

Thanks in advance,

Dave Odom
Arizona
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