Application Performance Analyzer for z/OS, Version 11.1, User's Guide

Context menu

The Report context menu is accessed by a right-mouse button click for both report header and body hyperlinked text only, and is not available for all reports. All menu items except Sort by are available within the report body only. It provides actions which include: Details, DB2 Explain SQL, Sort by, Module Information and Source Program Mapping.

Details

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The Details context menu action displays detailed information for the requested report line. Details are not available for all report lines and all reports. When selected, a new window displays the detail report contents. The nature of the information displayed varies widely depending on the type of item selected. This is the equivalent to entering ‘++' in the Application Performance Analyzer ISPF interface.

Note:
This action is only available if the z/OS connection has been established and the remote repository is active.

DB2 Explain SQL

The DB2 Explain SQL context menu action displays detailed SQL query information for the requested report line. DB2 Explain SQL is only available for ‘F' - DB2 Measurement reports. When selected, a new window will display two tabs; SQL Information and SQL Text.

Note:
This action is only available if the z/OS connection has been established and the remote repository is active.

SQL Information tab

The SQL Information tab provides a detailed overview of the SQL statement.

Figure 52. SQL Information tab
SQL Information tab

SQL Text tab

The SQL Text tab displays the SQL text statement that can be used as input to DB2 or Visual Explain products. The contents can be copied (Ctrl+A to select all then right mouse-button click and select ‘copy' or Ctrl+C) then pasted to an editor or other tool.

Note:
Display of dynamic SQL text is limited to 15,000 characters.
Figure 53. SQL Text tab
SQL Text tab

Sort by

The context menu provides sort actions that are unique for each report. The table below lists the report and context menu sort actions that are available for the Application Performance Analyzer GUI. When clicked, the report is sorted in the order of the selected request.

Table 30. Report sort actions
Report Sort actions
S03 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by SIZE

3. Sort by ADDRESS

4. Sort by LIBRARY

C01, C02, C05, C06, C07, C08 , C10 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

C03 1. Sort by VALUE

2. Sort by ADDRESS

3. Sort by LOCATION

C09 1. Sort by VALUE

2. Sort by ADDRESS

D01, D02, D03, D05, D06, D08 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

W01, W02, W03, W04, W05 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

H01, H03, H08 1. Sort by VALUE

2. Sort by FILEID

3. Sort by PATHNAME

H02, H05, H09 1. Sort by VALUE

2. Sort by DEVID

3. Sort by DEVICE

H10, H11 1. Sort by VALUE

2. Sort by REQID

3. Sort by REQUEST

I05, I06, I07, I08, I09, I10, I11, I12, I13, I18, I19, I20, I21 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

E02 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

3. Sort by COUNT

E03, E04, E05, E06, E07, E08, E09, E10, E11, E12 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

F02 1. Sort by THREAD

2. Sort by DURATION

3. Sort by CPU

F03, F04, F07, F08, F14 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

F05, F09 1. Sort by VALUE
F10, F11, F15, F16, F17, F18, F19 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

3. Sort by DURATION

F12 1. Sort by DURATION

2. Sort by VALUE

Q02, Q03, Q04, Q05, Q06, Q07, Q08, Q09, Q10 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

J03 ,J04, J05, J06, J07, J09, J10, J11, J12, J14, J15, J16, J17 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

X01, X02, X03, X04 1. Sort by NAME

2. Sort by VALUE

Refer to Performance analysis reports through Java/USS/HFS performance analysis reports for additional details of the individual report sort options.

Module Information

The Module Information context menu action displays detailed information for the program corresponding to the requested report line. Module information is only available for all report lines related to application programs. When selected, a new window will display the module information contents. The nature of the information displayed varies depending on the type of module displayed. This is the equivalent to entering the ‘M' line command in the Application Performance Analyzer ISPF interface.

Note:
This action is only available if the z/OS connection has been established and the remote repository is active.

Source Program Mapping

The Source Program Mapping context menu action displays the source code for the program corresponding to the requested report line. Source Program Mapping is only available for report lines related to application programs and requires setup of a source mapping repository, which provides a list of libraries/directories to locate the source code. When selected, a new window displays the source code information contents. The nature of the information displayed varies depending on the type of module displayed. Detail windows for multiple lines can be displayed at once.

Note:
This action is only available if the z/OS connection has been established and the remote repository is active.

As an example, while viewing the CPU Usage by Category report, shown below, right-mouse button click on the "COBVSAM" report line hyperlink and select the "Source Program Mapping" action.

Figure 54. Source program mapping context menu option
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A detail window is displayed, showing the source code details of the application module for the "COBVSAM" report line.

A toolbar is available that provides buttons for report detail-level actions, including: Print, Save As, Find and Copy.

Figure 55. Source program mapping dialog
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