DTRAC view


The DTRAC view shows all the traced events for a specific transaction entry in the trace buffer.

DTRAC view

ddmmmyyyy  hh:mm:ss ------ MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> CSR  
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                            
>W1 =DTRAC=============BCVDS62C=*========ddmmmyyyy==hh:mm:ss====MVCICS===D===27=====
-           <pre next>             Detail Trace Data                               
  Parm:.... CCS1        Trace DSN:.                                                 
  Tran ID:. PFI2        Start Time: 11:50:34    UserId:.. BCVPAK2                   
  Task Num: 117         Program:... PATFILE2    Terminal: ^AAA                      
 TCB Event                    Ofst  Time  Elapsed    CPU    Stg       Detail        
 --- ------------------------ ---- ------ -------- -------- ---- -------------------
     START-PROGRAM PATFILE2         0.000 0.000135                                  
 QR  SET-FILE                  19C  0.034 0.000000 0.010848      CMRVS01            
 QR  RESP                           0.206 0.172022          2120 OK                 
 QR  INQUIRE-FILE              10C  0.206 0.000000               CMRVS02            
 QR  RESP                           0.206 0.000013               OK                 
 QR  SET-FILE                  19C  0.206 0.000000 0.009264      CMRVS02            
 QR  RESP                           0.366 0.160321               OK                 
 QR  DELETE                    1EE  0.366 0.000000 0.002048      CMRVS01,GENERIC    
 QR  RESP                           0.437 0.070102               OK,IO=67ms         
 QR  DELETE                    1EE  0.437 0.000000 0.001328      CMRVS02,GENERIC    
 QR  RESP                           0.499 0.062756               OK,IO=60ms<p>&nbsp;</p>

Usage notes

From DTRAC, you can use the next> and <pre hyperlinks at the top of the view to display details for the next or previous trace record (the 1000 record limit does not apply to DTRAC). When you reach the beginning or end of the records, the following message is issued:

BBMXBD15I There is no data that satisfies your request.

Note

If you use PF3 to leave DTRAC after using the next> or <pre hyperlinks, you are returned to the STRAC tabular view where you started, not to the trace record from which you last navigated.

 

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