Determining solution recommendations


The Solution process recommends the best solutions to correct a single exception or a combination of exceptions.

The recommendation is based on the reported problems, the solutions that you are licensed to use, and goal parameters.

The Solution process establishes relationships among the solutions. Solution relationships can be inclusive, exclusive, or equivalent.

Example

An example of an inclusive solution relationship would be a reorganization and an image copy. Reorganization includes an image copy, so it is unnecessary to run both jobs. You can run the reorganization and solve both problems.

An example of an exclusive solution relationship would be a reorganization and a recovery. If you run a reorganization and then run a recovery, you lose the results of the reorganization.

An example of an equivalent solution relationship would be a single-step reorganization and a multi-step reorganization. You can choose single-step reorganization or multi-step reorganization and achieve the same results.

When an exception is reported to the Exception List and you click the Solutions button, the Solution process identifies all possible solutions that can be used to correct all reported problems for the database. Then the process looks at the solution relationships and the goal parameters to identify the best solutions to execute.

For more information about recommended solutions, see Using-solutions-from-the-Exception-List.

 

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