Miscellaneous Functions
This chapter describes several functions that are not directly involved in managing change packages or package components.
Browsing the Global Notification File
If you see option N Notify on the Primary Option Menu, the Global Notification File is activated. Administrators use the Global Notification file to pass information to all ChangeMan ZMF users. Your administrator can use this facility to inform you about:
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Scheduled down time. 
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Scheduled maintenance changes to ChangeMan ZMF. 
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Work-arounds for recently discovered problems. 
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Upcoming ChangeMan ZMF education or discussion sessions. When a you connect to ChangeMan ZMF after an administrator updates the Global Notification File, the ISPF short message NOTIFICATION UPDATED is displayed in the upper right corner of the Primary Option Menu. If the you press PF1, a long message is also displayed. ... 
CMN@PRIM      Serena(R) ChangeMan(R) ZMF Primary Option      NOTIFICATION UPDATED
Option ===>________________________________________________________
1   Build       Create, update and review package data
2   Freeze      Freeze or unfreeze a package
3   Promote     Promote or demote a package
4   Approve     Approve or reject a package
5   List        Display (to process) package list
6   Reports     Generate ChangeMan ZMF batch reports
7   Release     Extended Release Management
A   Admin       Perform administrative functions
B   Backout     Back out a package in production
C   M+R         Merge+Reconcile
D   Delete      Delete or undelete a package
L   Log         Browse the activity log
M   Monitor     Monitor internal scheduler or packages in limbo
N   Notify      Browse the Global Notification File
O   OFMlist     Online Forms package list
Q   Query       Query packages, components and relationships
R   Revert      Revert a package to DEV status
T   Tutorial    Display information about ChangeMan ZMF
X   Exit        Exit ChangeMan ZMF
The short message persists on the Primary Option Menu until you browse the Global Notification file.
Follow these steps to browse the Global Notification file.
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On the Primary Option Menu, select N Notify. The Global Notification File is opened in browse mode. ... ISRBROBA CMNTP.A009E.#CE74833.#9B3900B.OUTLIST Line 00000000 Col 001 080 Command ===> __________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE ********************************* Top of Data ******************************** Global Administration Message - 02/03/15 The ChangeMan ZMF User's Guide 8.1 has a total of 27 chapters - All panels have been changed and updates reflected in the User Guide Changes will be sent for final review 2/13/15 and scheduled for completion 2/28/15 Application message Applications ACTP and GENL are now updated to run CMN report 070 ******************************** Bottom of Data ******************************Use standard ISPF commands and PF keys to navigate the file and view the messages it contains. 
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Exit the Global Notification File by pressing PF3, and the Global Notification Report Disposition panel (CMNNOT00) is displayed. ... CMNNOT00 Global Notification Report Disposition Command ===> Outlist dataset: CMNTP.A009E.#CE74833.#9B3900B.OUTLIST Report disposition . . . . 3 1. Print dataset and delete 2. Print dataset and keep 3. Delete without printing 4. Keep dataset without printing Job statement information if printing: //USER016 JOB (0000),'CHANGE MAN', // CLASS=A,NOTIFY=USER016,MSGCLASS=X //* //*The Global Notification Report Disposition panel shows the name of the ChangeMan ZMF utility OUTLIST file used to display the Global Notification File. Choose a Report Disposition on this panel to print the OUTLIST file, and to keep or delete the file. If you are printing the file, provide JOB Statement Information in the four lines provided. 
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Press PF3 Enter to execute the Report Disposition and return to the Primary Option Menu. 
Compressing Staging Libraries
ChangeMan ZMF dynamically reallocates PDS package staging libraries when they run out of extents or directory space.
Staging libraries are under the exclusive control of ChangeMan ZMF. If you want to manually recover unused space in PDS staging libraries, use the Compress Staging Libraries facility of ChangeMan ZMF. This function submits a batch job that executes IEBCOPY to compress the PDS libraries.
Follow these steps to compress PDS staging libraries for a change package.
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On the Primary Option Menu, select option 1 Build. 
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On the Build Options menu, select Z Compress to display the Compress Staging Libraries panel (CMNCPRSS). CMNCPRSS Compress Staging Libraries Command ===> Package . . . . ACTP000038 Job statement information: //USER016 JOB (0000),'CHANGE MAN', // CLASS=A,NOTIFY=USER016,MSGCLASS=X //* //*
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On the Compress Staging Libraries panel, enter package in Package field, for the staging libraries you want to compress. Update your the Job Statement Information and press Enter. 
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You should see a job submitted message for a batch job. When the job ended message is displayed, examine the job output to see that IEBCOPY successfully compressed the package staging libraries. 
Displaying the Component User Work List
If your application administrator enables the Component Work Record facility, ChangeMan ZMF keeps a record of each person who changed a component in a change package.
Actions which are recorded include:
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Checkout 
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Stage 
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Edit in stage 
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Recompile 
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Relink 
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Delete 
Component Work Records can be used to restrict who can approve a change package or how many approvals one person can enter. See Rules for Approving and Rejecting Packages for more information.
You can display a list of the userids of people who changed the components in your package. For each component, only the last action taken by each userid is shown, but there is a count of the total actions taken by that userid against that package component.
Displaying the Userid Work List for All Package Components
You can see the userids of anyone that changed any of the components in your change package though the Query Package function.
After you have selected the package you want to query and displayed the Package Information Categories panel, select Component Userid Work List category. The Component Userid Work List panel (CMNUCWK1) is displayed.
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CMNUCWK1                   Component Userid Work List                     Row 1 to 15 of 25
Command ===>                                                               Scroll ===> PAGE
        Package: ACTP000043      Status: REJ       Install date: 20150131
 Component Name      Type Status    User     Last      Last      Action       Actioned
                  +                          date      time      request      count
 ACPCPY00            CPY            USER239   20100428 231525    STAGED       0005
 ACPCPY1A            CPY            USER239   20100426 115611    STAGED       0002
 ACPCPY1B            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154156    DELETED      0003
 ACPCPY1C            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154159    DELETED      0003
 ACPCPY1X            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154202    DELETED      0003
 ACPCPY5A            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154205    DELETED      0003
 ACPCPY5B            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154208    DELETED      0003
 ACPCPY5C            CPY  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154212    DELETED      0003
 ACPCTL10            CTL            USER239   20100501 232640    STAGED       0003
 ACPCTL10            JCL  DELETED   USER239   20100427 002955    DELETED      0002
 ACPJCL10            JCL            USER239   20100501 232643    STAGED       0014
 ACPJCL10            JCL            USER240   20100425 173934    DELETED      0002
 ACPJCL20            JCL  DELETED   USER239   20100426 154215    DELETED      0003
 ACPPRC10            PRC            USER239   20100501 232645    STAGED       0003
 ACPSRCD1            SRC            USER239   20100501 232915    STAGED       0004 
Displaying the Userid Work List for One Package Component
You can see the userids of any persons that changed a particular component in your change package though the Stage (package list) or Checkout (package list) functions.
After you have displayed the Stage: package Components panel for your change package, or the Checkout: package Components panel, enter line command UL on a package component row. The Userid Work List panel (CMNUCWK0) is displayed.
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CMNUCWK0                  Userid Work List                 Row 1 to 2 of 2
Command ===>                                              Scroll ===> PAGE
       Package: ACTP000043      Status: DEV      Install date: 20150131
       Component name . . . ..ACPJCL10 +
       Component type . . . ..JCL
                  Last       Last       Action        Actioned
        User      date       time       request       count
       USER239    20100502   181508     STAGED        0016
       USER240    20100425   173934     DELETED       0002
******************************* Bottom of data ********************************
Browsing and Printing the Activity Log
User and administrator actions taken in ChangeMan ZMF are recorded in the Activity Log file, a VSAM KSDS. You can use log records as an audit trail for user and administrator activities in ChangeMan ZMF. The log can also help you remember what you did with a package or component.
You can display records from the log file online or in a batch report. You can use the online log function in ChangeMan ZMF to see log records in the VSAM log file that ChangeMan ZMF is currently using, or you can run batch reports to display records from sequential backups of the VSAM log file.
This table shows the three ways you can display Activity Log records.
| Log Report Type | Where Initiated | Where Executed | Output Title | 
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| Browse current VSAM LOG file online | Online | Online | Activity Log Entries panel | 
| Run Log Activity Report using one log backup file. | Online | Batch | Log Activity Report | 
| Run Log Activity Report job using one or more log backup files | Batch JCL | Batch | Log Activity Report | 
When you use any of these methods, you can provide filter criteria to select activity you want to see.
Note
The format of activity log records changed in ZMF 7.1. The ChangeMan ZMF 7.1 Migration Guides tells you to clear the CMNLOG file when upgrading from a prior ZMF version. To report on activity log records that were created before the upgrade, you must use a batch job with a JOBLIB pointing to your pre-upgrade libraries. See Running Log Activity Report Job Using One or More Log Backups.
Accessing Activity Log Panels
The online log browse function and the batch report initiated from online are accessed from the Browse Activity Log panel (CMNLOGEX).
Use one of these methods to display the Browse Activity Log panel:
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Using the Menu Hierarchy: On the Primary Option Menu, select L Log. 
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Using Direct Panel Access: From any ChangeMan ZMF panel, enter =L in the Command or Option line and press Enter. 
Browsing Current VSAM LOG File Online
When you browse the current VSAM log file online, you can only see ChangeMan ZMF activity recorded since the last time the log file was cleared by ChangeMan ZMF housekeeping jobs.
If you want to see log activity from earlier periods, see:
Follow these steps to browse the current VSAM Activity Log file online.
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Using the ChangeMan ZMF menu hierarchy or accessing the panel directly, display the Browse Activity Log panel (CMNLOGEX). ... CMNLOGEX Browse Activity Log Command ===>______________________________________________________ Specify selection criteria: From date . . . . (yyyymmdd) time . . . . (hhmmss) To date . . . . . (yyyymmdd) time . . . . . (hhmmss) Package . . . . . User . . . . . . . Max records . . . 1000 (maximum recs to display) Enter "/" to select option __ Run in batch Batch log dataset . . . . . Job statement information: //USER016 JOB (0000),'CHANGE MAN', // CLASS=A,NOTIFY=USER016,MSGCLASS=X //* //*Use the following field descriptions to set Browse Activity Log panel fields: Field Description From date Start date for selection period in YYYYMMDD format. FROM DATE selection is inclusive. Leaving the date blank is the same as typing 00000101. From time Start time for selection period in hhmmss format. FROM TIME selection is inclusive. Leaving the time blank is the same as typing 000000. To date End date for selection period in YYYYMMDD format. TO DATE selection is inclusive. Leaving the date blank is the same as typing 99991231. To time To time for selection period in hhmmss format. TO TIME selection is exclusive; times are selected up to but not including the specified time. Leaving the time blank is the logical equivalent of specifying 235959+000001. Package Application or package ID to select in the format aaaannnnnn, where: aaaa Application mnemonic to select application administration activity aaaannnnnn Package ID to select package activity If you code a mask in nnnnnn, (like ACTP00001*), only package activity is selected. If you code a mask in aaaa (like ACT*), package activity and application administration activity are selected. User User ID or mask in activity records to select. Max. records This field limits the number of displayed log entries to display online only. Once the specified number of records has been read, the remaining records are ignored. Any valid number may be entered. Run in batch If not selected you will browse the current VSAM log file online. Select to run in batch mode to produce the LOG ACTIVITY REPORT based upon the last backup copy of the log file (usually backed up during the nightly Housekeeping Tasks). Batch log dataset The full dataset name of the QSAM Log File to which your Administrator backs up the current (VSAM) Log File. Do NOT use apostrophe ('). This field is only required if 'Run in batch' is selected. Job statement information Job card information is required if ’Run in batch’ is selected. Not used to browse current VSAM log file online. 
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After you have specified selection criteria on the panel, press Enter to display the Select Activity Log Codes (CMNLOGE2) panel. This table describes the fields on the Select Activity Log Codes panel.CMNLOGE2 Select Activity Log Codes Row 1 to 20 of 81 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR Code Description __ 01 Backout a Package __ 02 Install a Package __ 03 Temporary Change Cycle __ 04 Distribute a Package __ 05 Unauthorized Member Access __ 07 Generate Package Information __ 08 Delete a Package (Physical Delete) __ 09 Update Application Information __ 10 Revert a Package __ 11 Update Global Information __ 12 Activate a Component __ 13 Memo Delete Package __ 14 Undelete a Package __ 15 Baseline Ripple __ 16 Reverse Baseline Ripple __ 18 Age Installed Package __ 20 Approve a Package __ 21 Re-synch Calendar __ 22 Age Staging LibrariesField Description Command CANCEL: Cancel processing and return to the Primary Option Menu. Abbreviation: C 
 LOCATE: Scroll to specified entry.
 REFRESH: Display updated information on this panel. This clears any S line commands. Abbreviation: R<br.
 SELECT: Select all codes. No abbreviation: S
 SORT: Sort the list.
 FIND:** Finds the text entered after the command. Entering the same Find command finds the next occurrence.Note:** This command performs a case-sensitive search. Line command Enter ’S’ to display or print all activity codes available. Code Select an internal number identifying each type of log record you want to display or print. Description Displays a short description of the activity associated with the activity log code. 
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Enter S in one or more line commands to select activity types for display, or type SELECT on the COMMAND line to select all activities. 
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Press PF3 (END) to display the Activity Log Entries panel (CMNLOGDS) that shows the selected log records. ... CMNLOGDS Activity Log Entries Row 141 to 160 of 241 Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR Date Time User Package Description + 20141216 200725 USER016 ACTP000020 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE CPY PLICPY01 20141216 202728 USER016 ACTP000020 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE CPY SAMCPY1B 20141217 143908 USER016 COMM000001 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141217 173200 USER016 COMM000002 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141217 210929 USER016 COMM000003 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141217 211213 USER016 ACTP000023 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141217 211506 USER016 ACTP000023 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/CONFLICT SRC ACPSRC1A 20141217 211507 USER016 ACTP000023 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE SRC ACPSRC1A 20141218 011018 USER016 ACTP000024 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141218 014327 USER016 ACTP000025 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141218 014627 USER016 ACTP000025 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE LOD ACPSRC1A 20141219 012934 USER016 GENL000001 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141223 152927 USER016 ACTP000026 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141223 161358 USER016 GENL000002 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141223 162804 USER016 GENL000002 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE CPY GNLCPY00 20141223 162825 USER016 GENL000002 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE SRS GNLSRS00 20141223 190749 USER016 GENL000003 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141223 214249 USER016 GENL000004 PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE 20141223 222833 USER016 GENL000003 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE CPY GNLCPY00 20141223 222834 USER016 GENL000003 CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE CPY GNLCPY01... !!! note The Description may be truncated on the Activity Log Entries panel. Expand the panel field with PF4 to see the full description. This table describes the fields on the Select Activity Log Codes panel. Field Description Command REFRESH: Display updated information on this panel. This clears any S line commands. Abbreviation: R 
 LONG: Display the activity on two lines with DESCRIPTION wrapped to the second line. Abbreviation: L
 SHORT: Display the activity on one line, showing only the first 40 bytes of DESCRIPTION. Abbreviation: S
 SORT:** Sort the displayed activity by the specified column heading. Example: SORT PACKAGEDate The date that the logged activity occurred (YYYYMMDD). Time The time that the logged activity occurred (HHMMSS). User The user name that initiated or caused the activity to occur. This field may display the User id of the task that submitted the batch job which created the log entry. Package This field can display one of the following: 
 - Package ID where this activity occurred
 - "Global" for global administration activity
 - Application mnemonic for application administration activity
 - Component name
 - Mask or pattern.Description A short description of the logged event. The full description may be displayed by placing the cursor in the description and using the 'expand' <PF4>function.
Running Log Activity Report Using One Log Backup
When you use the Browse Activity Log panel to initiate the batch Log Activity Report, you can specify only one input log backup file. The date range of the report is effectively limited by the records included in that backup.
If you want to see log activity from other periods, see:
Follow these steps to use ISPF panels to initiate the batch Log Activity Report using one log backup file. For panel field descriptions, see Browsing Current VSAM LOG File Online.
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Display the Browse Activity Log panel (CMNLOGEX) using the ChangeMan ZMF menu hierarchy or accessing the panel directly. Make these panel entries: - 
Select (/) RUN IN BATCH field. 
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In the BATCH LOG DATASET NAME, type the fully qualified data set name of a QSAM backup for the VSAM log file. Do not enclose the data set name in apostrophes. 
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In the JOB STATEMENT INFORMATION, type a valid JOB statement. 
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If necessary, specify selection criteria in fields FROM DATE, FROM TIME, TO DATE, TO TIME, PACKAGE ID, and USER ID. 
 
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Press ENTER to display the Select Activity Log Codes (CMNLOGE2) panel. Enter S in one or more line commands to select activity codes for display, or type SELECT (S) on the COMMAND line to select all codes. 
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Press ENTER to submit a batch job. When the job ends, select the SYSOUT data set at DD name LOGRPORT to see the Log Activity Report. 
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REPORT ID: CMN020                                                                                 AS OF 2010-05-04 08:55
                                           LOG ACTIVITY REPORT PAGE 1
                                             2010-03-02 THRU 2010-05-04
                                                              PACKAGE
ACTIVITY                       DATE       TIME       USER-ID  NAME        DESCRIPTION
______________________________ __________ __________ ________ __________  _______________________________________________
BUILD A PACKAGE                2010-04-15 18:52      USER239  ACTP000019  PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 18:55      USER239  ACTP000019  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL20
DELETE A MODULE                2010-04-15 18:56      USER239  ACTP000019  CMPONENT/DELETE /PKG_COMP JCL ACPJCL20
PACKAGE MEMO DELETED           2010-04-15 18:56      USER239  ACTP000019  Package has been memo deleted.
BUILD A PACKAGE                2010-04-15 18:59      USER239  ACTP000020  PACKAGE/CREATE/SERVICE
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 19:08      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL30
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 19:08      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL10
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 19:08      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL20
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 19:08      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL23
CHECKOUT                       2010-04-15 19:08      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKOUT/SERVICE JCL ACPJCL25
DELETE A MODULE                2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/DELETE /PKG_COMP JCL ACPJCL20
DELETE A MODULE                2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/DELETE /PKG_COMP JCL ACPJCL23
DELETE A MODULE                2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/DELETE /PKG_COMP JCL ACPJCL25
DELETE A MODULE                2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/DELETE /PKG_COMP JCL ACPJCL30
COPY A COMPONENT               2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/COPY /SERVICE JCL ACPJCL10
STAGE A COMPONENT              2010-04-15 19:09      USER239  ACTP000020  CMPONENT/CHECKIN /SERVICE JCL ACPJCL10
AUDIT PACKAGE                  2010-04-15 19:10      USER239  ACTP000020  Submitted audit job for package.
CHANGE AUDIT RETURN CODE       2010-04-15 19:10      USER239  ACTP000020  CMNVPKGE has set audit rc to 00
AUDIT PACKAGE                  2010-04-15 19:10      USER239  ACTP000020  Pass the audit with return code of 00
FREEZE                         2010-04-15 19:10      USER239  ACTP000020  PACKAGE/FREEZE/SERVICE
GENERATE GLOBAL PARAMETERS     2010-04-15 19:15      USER239  Global      PARMS/UPDATE/GBL
GENERATE GLOBAL PARAMETERS     2010-04-15 19:15      USER239  Global      model dsn - prod - ????.GLOBAL.PRD.#######
APPROVE                        2010-04-15 19:36      USER239  ACTP000020  ACTPLEAD PACKAGE/APPROVE/SERVICE
APPROVE                        2010-04-15 19:36      USER239  ACTP000020  QAMGR PACKAGE/APPROVE/SERVICE
APPROVE                        2010-04-15 19:36      USER239  ACTP000020  ACCTPAY PACKAGE/APPROVE/SERVICE
DISTRIBUTE                     2010-04-15 19:37      SERT     ACTP000020  Package distributed
INSTALL                        2010-04-15 19:37      SERT     ACTP000020  Installed
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Running Log Activity Report Job Using One or More Log Backups
If you need a comprehensive view of activity in ChangeMan ZMF, run the Log Activity Report using the batch JCL delivered in member CMNALRPT in the CMNZMF CNTL library. You can concatenate multiple log backup files in the input to this job.
This report will not show activity recorded in the VSAM log file since the last log backup. If you want to see current ChangeMan ZMF activity, see Browsing Current VSAM LOG File.
Follow these steps to run the batch Log Activity Report with the JCL in CMNALRPT.
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Copy member CMNALRPT from the vendor CMNZMF CNTL library to your custom CNTL library. 
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Modify member CMNALRPT in your custom CNTL library. - 
Code your JOB statement information at the top of the JCL. 
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Change the library names in the STEPLIB statement to your names for the vendor CMNZMF and SERCOMC LOAD libraries. 
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Code one or more log backup files at DD name LOGQSAM. Concatenate the oldest backup file on top, the newest backup at the bottom. 
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Code control statements at the SYSIN DD statement to produce the report you want. This table describes control statements for the batch job. 
 Tip An easy way to create JCL and control statements for the batch Log Activity Report is to specify the filter criteria and activity codes on the ISPF panels described in Running Log Activity Report Using One Log Backup. Submit the report online, and then use SDSF command SJ on the job output to display the generated JCL. Copy that JCL into your custom CNTL library and modify the log backup files at the LOGQSAM DD statement to include the backup files that contain the activity you want to report. CTL Panel Field Description FDT= FROM DATE Start date for selection period in YYYYMMDD format. FROM DATE selection is inclusive. Leaving the date blank is the same as typing 00000101. FTM= FROM TIME Start time for selection period in hhmmss format. FROM TIME selection is inclusive. Leaving the time blank is the same as typing 000000. TDT= TO DATE End date for selection period in YYYYMMDD format. TO DATE selection is inclusive. Leaving the date blank is the same as typing 99991231. TTM= TO TIME To time for selection period in hhmmss format. TO TIME selection is exclusive; times are selected up to but not including the specified time. Leaving the time blank is the logical equivalent of specifying 235959+000001. USR= USER ID User ID or mask in activity records to select. PKG= PACKAGE ID Application or package ID to select in the format aaaannnnnn, where: 
 - aaaa: - Application mnemonic to select application administration activity
 - aaaannnnnn: - Package ID to select package activity
 If you code a mask in nnnnnn, (like ACTP00001*), only package activity is selected. If you code a mask in aaaa (like ACT*), package activity and application administration activity is selected.LOG=nn CODE 01 Backout a Package 
 02 Install a Package
 03 Temporary Change Cycle
 04 Distribute a Package
 05 Unauthorized Member Access
 07 Generate Package Information
 08 Delete a Package
 09 Update Application Information
 10 Revert a Package
 11 Update Global Information
 12 Activate a Component
 13 Package Memo Delete
 14 Undelete a Package
 15 Baseline Ripple
 16 Reverse Baseline Ripple
 18 Aged Installed Package
 20 Approve a Package
 21 Re-Synch Calendar
 22 Age Staging Libraries
 30 Reject a Package
 38 HLLX administration
 39 HLLX commands
 40 Freeze a Package
 42 Selectively Unfreeze a Package
 43 Demote a Component44 Demote a Package 
 47 Approve an online form
 48 Promote a Package
 49 Promote a Component
 50 Audit a Package
 51 Alter audit return code
 57 Submit package audit autoresolve
 59 Comment an online form
 60 Link a Package
 61 Deactivate an online form
 62 Unlink a Package
 63 Edit an online form
 64 Scratch a Component
 65 Reject an online form
 66 Rename a Component
 67 Relink a Component
 68 Component Copied
 70 File Tailoring Started
 71 File Tailoring Failed
 72 File Tailoring Completed
 76 Submit an online form
 77 Unlock an online form
 80 Create a Package
 82 Checkout a Component
 83 Potential Checkout Conflict
 84 Stage a Component
 85 Overlay Previous Module
 86 Delete Component From Package
 88 Copy Forward a Package
 90 Monitor Limbo and Internal SchedulerERO Codes** 
 23 Backout A Release
 24 Install A Release
 25 Distribute a Release
 26 Delete a Release
 27 Revert a Release
 28 Approve a Release
 29 Reject a Release
 45 Promote a Release Area
 46 Demote a Release Area
 52 Audit a Release Area
 53 Approve a Release Area
 54 Reject a Release Area
 55 Block a Release Area
 56 Unblock a Release Area
 58 Submit release audit autoresolve
 78 Checkin to Release Area Completed
 79 Retrieve from Release Area Completed
 81 Checkin Component to Release
 87 Checkout Component from Release
 89 Retrieve Component from Release
 91 Update Global Release Approvers
 92 Update Release Definitions
 93 Update Release Applications
 94 Attach a Package to a Release
 95 Detach a Package from a Release
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Submit the job. 
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When the job ends, select the SYSOUT data set at DD name LOGRPORT to see the Log Activity Report.