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		| Tintxiko Beginner
 
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 6:33 am    Post subject: Parameter DINTV in Workload Manager reports |   |  
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				| Hi all, 
 Sorry my bad English.
 
 I want to obtain a Workload Manager in Goal Mode report of 24 hours, with two intervals: from 7 h. to 19 h. and form 19 to 7 h. of the next day.
 
 The data of the input file are form 7 h. to 7 h. of the next day.
 
 Specifying DINTV(1200) I obtain three intervals:
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | SYSRPTS(WLMGL(SCPER))) -- SYSIN
 OPTIONS IN EFFECT
 ETOD(0000,2400)  -- DEFAULT
 STOD(0000,2400)  -- DEFAULT
 RTOD(0000,2400)  -- DEFAULT
 DINTV(1200)  -- SYSIN
 DATE(01011953,12312052) -- DEFAULT
 
 Interval 1:
 START 11/27/2003-07.00.00 INTERVAL 004.59.59
 END   11/27/2003-12.00.00
 
 Interval 2:
 START 11/27/2003-12.00.00 INTERVAL 011.59.59
 END   11/28/2003-00.00.00
 
 Interval 3:
 START 11/28/2003-00.00.00 INTERVAL 007.00.00
 END   11/28/2003-07.00.00
 
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 I do not understand why it obtains these three intervals.
 
 How I can obtain 2  intervals of 12 h. each one?
 
 Thank you very much.
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		| Tintxiko Beginner
 
  
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				|  Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 6:59 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Sorry. 
 I want accomplish this with only one step...
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		| kolusu Site Admin
 
  
 
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		| Bill Dennis Advanced
 
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2003 3:55 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| The use of RTOD is described in the RMF Users Guide.  A single report will NOT cross the midnight boundary.  However, the DINTV parameter says that a duration report WILL show data from multiple days.  This seems confusing. 
 DINTV(1200) seems to be a magic number that tries to synchronize on 00h and 12h start times.  I ran with DINTV(1000) as in the book example and got CPU reports for 10 hour intervals that cross midnight.
 
 Bill
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		| Tintxiko Beginner
 
  
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				|  Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2003 8:47 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Kolusu and Bill, thank you very much by the answers. 
 I think that it is not possible to be done what I want, a report with two intervals: from 7 h. to 19 h. and from 19 to 7 h. of the next day.
 
 From z/OS V1R4 RMF User's Guide:
 
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 Note: Because the range of values allowed is from 0000 to 2400, it is not possible to define a reporting period that consists of a single block of time that spans more that one calendar day. For example, you cannot define a reporting period that runs from 12 noon on one day to 12 noon on the next day. However, you can define a reporting period that consists of the same block of time over several days.
 
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 I will have to do it in two (or more) steps.
 
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