Specifying ANALYZE control statements
Use the ANALYZE control statement (or the AN abbreviation) to specify the logs to be read and to define general options for the Log Analyzer job.
The control statement data set can contain one ANALYZE statement. This statement must be the first statement (other than comments) in the control statement data set.
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This section contains the following topics:
- ANALYZE control statement - example and keywords
- ACTIVEOLDS keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- DB2BSDS keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- DB2LOG keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- DLILOG keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- ELAPSEDTIME keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- JOBNAME keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- IMSID keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- INPEXT keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- IPRJRNL keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- IPRPREFIX keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- LIMIT keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- LIMITDB2 keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- LIMITRELEASE keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- LOGRECORDCODEPDS keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- MADUNLD keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- MAXLOGS keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- MQEXT keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- PRILOG keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- RECON keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- SKIP keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- SKIPDB2 keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- SLDS keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
- TIMEZONE keyword for the ANALYZE control statement
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