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Have you looked at the performance monitors and graphs in iSeries
Navigator? The V5R4 version of Client Access (which will connect to V5R3
systems) now provides the opportunity to print it's graphs.
Steven Morrison
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Exporting performance data into Excel
Please could someone point me in the direction of some instructions on how
to export Performance data into Excel.
I used to have some nice reports that a BP used to present that was made
up of the analyzed data exported into a spreadsheet and Excels own tools
were able to read it and make nice graphs.
Is this a product that I would have to purchase or is there a simple way
to do it?
Thanks in advance
Martin.
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