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I ran the ATYLOGR with the following:
// 'DELETE TO 2023-06-23,18:24:45.016108')
Why doesn't the report report on how many records were deleted?
Logstream name=TSI.QLIK.G2W2DATA
Maxlen=1024
To-date-time =2023-06-23,18:24:45.016108
DELETE RANGE function has been specified
ATYLOGR is ending successfully
Not providing us a count is of little value. This now forces your customers to print the records - delete records - and then reprint to determine how many were deleted?
the ATYLOGR PRINT function with from/to range does not limit to the range selected.
As a customer we should not have to PRINT records - DELETE records - PRINT records to confirm how many were deleted. This is unacceptable from a customer perspective.
From a CUSTOMER perspective we'd like to see:
Logstream name=TSI.QLIK.G2W2DATA
Maxlen=1024
To-date-time =2023-06-23,18:24:45.016108
DELETE RANGE function has been specified
NUMBER OF RECORDS DELETED == xxxxx
ATYLOGR is ending successfully
Hello Denise @DeniseJeffers ,
Thank you for opening the article.
You are right, the behavior can be reproduced in our labs. We also noticed the support ticket (00096393). Before we get a fix, maybe change the function code from MAXLEN 1024 to MAXLEN 1 in PRINT JCL could mitigate the JES SPOOL full up.
The piece of code sample:
000001 //RUNLOGR JOB 'RR','TTT',MSGLEVEL=(1,1),CLASS=A, 000002 // MSGCLASS=X,NOTIFY=&SYSUID,REGION=8M 000003 //* 000004 //LOGR EXEC PGM=ATYLOGR, 000005 // PARM=('/NAME ATTUNITY.CDC.VSAMBTCH MAXLEN 1 ', 000006 // 'PRINT FROM 2022-10-28,02:13:57 TO 2027-10-27,02:38:23') |
Hope this helps a bit.
Regards,
John.
I modified to MAX-LEN=1 but still had to cancel the job for JES
SYSPRINT LOGR 102 TDLM A LOCAL 106M
09.30.13 JOB43234 $HASP375 TDLMLGW3 ESTIMATE EXCEEDED BY 104,500,000 LINES 2 % SPOOL
09.30.15 JOB43234 IEF450I TDLMLGW3 LOGR - ABEND=S222 U0000 REASON=00000000 188
188 TIME=09.30.15
Hello @DeniseJeffers ,
For a brief summary I'm pasting the FR link here.
Regards,
John.