I does. We still use it. If we didn't, the programmers and Production Control would likely kill us. But they are more interested in the step return codes than the other data.
-- John McKown Systems Engineer IV IT Administrative Services Group HealthMarkets(r) 9151 Boulevard 26 * N. Richland Hills * TX 76010 (817) 255-3225 phone * [email protected] * www.HealthMarkets.com Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message may contain confidential or proprietary information. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. HealthMarkets(r) is the brand name for products underwritten and issued by the insurance subsidiaries of HealthMarkets, Inc. -The Chesapeake Life Insurance Company(r), Mid-West National Life Insurance Company of TennesseeSM and The MEGA Life and Health Insurance Company.SM > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jon Perryman > Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 9:00 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: MIPS calculation for a particular Job > > 'SYS1.SAMPLIB(IEEACTRT)' contains a sample IEFACTRT exit that > displays some > step/job termination messages which should give you some > numbers to do a > comparison. Hope it still works. I haven't seen it run in years. > > Technically it's not mips but it's clear jake meant cpu time. > > Regards, Jon. > > > > ________________________________ > From: Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tue, June 5, 2012 5:25:11 AM > Subject: Re: MIPS calculation for a particular Job > > On Jun 5, 2012, at 01:55, Jake anderson wrote: > > > > ... to calculate the total MIPS ... > > > How do you calculate, or even define "total MIPS"? > I could understand average MIPS or maximum MIPS, > but not total MIPS. > > -- gil > >
