If you try to call BPX1SMF with an SMF record number of 128 or less you'll get 
a return code 121, EINVAL.  So only user SMF records are allowed.

Br,
Lindy

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Andrew Rowley
Sent: tiistaina 31. toukokuuta 2016 9.34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: BPX.SMF misuse?

My main point however was that if you need BPX.SMF access to write JZOS 
statistics, you can also write any data into any SMF record type you like, 
including writing your own type 30, type 80, type 89...

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Andrew Rowley
Black Hill Software
+61 413 302 386


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