Hi Mark,

Yes, CA would be the gospel, so to speak, and I have already opened an issue 
with them on this very subject.
But, as par for the course, they can't get past "the CSI has the information 
you want".
I already have the SMP/E side, I want the MSM side. I've stressed that to them 
but they just don't understand.
Part of their not understanding is that they don't realize how their tool is 
being used in the real world and the deficiencies it presents, this being one 
of them.

I will take a look at the B4KLOAD member and see if I can come up with what I 
need.

Thanks,
Chuck

Charles (Chuck) Hardee
Senior Systems Engineer
Database Administration
Information Technology Services
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mark Zelden
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 5:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Reading the CA MSM database

>Thanks Mary Anne, 

(I knew Mary Anne would reply with that sample from our SHARE session) 

>What I'm looking for is a simple report that shows the APAR number and short 
>description or title. 
>
>
>Charles (Chuck) Hardee 

If you look at hlq.CEGPJCL(B4KLOAD) you might be able to guess 
which table(s) to look at, but contacting CA would be your best
bet.    I have Sysview + the Datacom monitor installed on 
a few LPARs because of some production Datacom workloads
and that would help, but I don't have it in the sysplex and
system I run MSM on.   Besides, I'm a real z/OS sysprog
and don't do SQL.  :-)

Regards,

Mark
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