> I'm familiar with TIMEUSED and ASSB for getting CPU times.
> I was hoping that the was "one-stop shopping" for getting SUs (both TCB 
> and ASCB).
> I'm afraid that "the forumula" might be the LSPR guide :-)

Actually you can calculate the SRM constant as 16,000,000 divided by the CPU 
adjustment factor.

The CPU adjustment factor can be located in the SRM Resource Control Table 
(RCT).  You can find it from the CVT (CVTOPCTP) to the RMCT to the RCT.  You 
should only need to calculate this once, so it's relatively straightforward to 
incorporate with what you want to do.

Adam

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