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Hi Venkat.
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Can you get me some more information as to how to use these APIs. How do I
access thse APIs ???
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QAPMJOBOS and QAPMJOBMI are not  APIs, but they are files in QSYS.  You can
get more information about these files in work management manual.

Sunil




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Hi Alexei,
Can you get me some more information as to how to use these APIs. How do I
access thse APIs ???

Thanks and regards,
Venky.
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Subject: Re: Performance Statistics !!!


>
> Try Collection Services. It is part of base operating system and does not
> require any additional products.
> Job statistics is collected in QAPMJOBMI (SLIC view) and QAPMJOBOS files
> (above MI view).
> These files will have records for your jobs with all kinds of counts -
CPU,
> I/O etc.
>
>     Alexei Pytel
>
>
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>
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> Hi,
> I have a existing batch job (RPG IV program) whcih had to be broken down
to
> smaller codes when the number of source lines exceeded 18,000 lines. Now
> this program has been been broken dowm into 26 odd programs. I just want
to
> collect a few statistcs for the old and the new jobs like : Number of I/O
> counts, time taken for the old and new jobs, What are exact call stacks
> etc. Can anybody tell how would one go about doing this. (Since both the
> jobs are batch jobs). If the demo of the same has to be given how would
one
> go about doing this ??? (How do I get a the I/O count ?? , Performance
???
> Time taken stuff etc ....)
>
> How can one exactly efficiency of the new Job compared to the old job
> (Which is a monthly job). Also what other criteria could be used in order
> to validate the correctness and efficiency of the new Job.
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Venky.
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