Yep.  Hourly DFHSM migration at :00 minutes after the hour.

On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 7:49 PM Martin Packer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Actually I throw away the seconds and hours and days and just keep the
> minutes. That way I see if there's something odd about the timing of
> record cutting - as I get 60 x axis values. Current customer data looks
> like this (chopping off all but the first 16 minutes):
>
>
>
> PROD
> "MINUTE","SMF 30(2)","SMF 30(3)","SMF 70-79
> 00,    13573,        0,      240,        0,
> 01,       61,        1,        0,        0,
> 02,       37,        1,        0,        0,
> 03,       37,        0,        0,        0,
> 04,       21,        1,        0,        0,
> 05,       22,        1,        0,        0,
> 06,       30,        1,        0,        0,
> 07,       22,        1,        0,        0,
> 08,       14,        1,        0,        0,
> 09,       21,        1,        0,        0,
> 10,       20,        1,        0,        0,
> 11,       21,        1,        0,        0,
> 12,       11,        1,        0,        0,
> 13,       12,        1,        0,        0,
> 14,       15,        1,        0,        0,
> 15,    13588,        0,      240,        0,
>
> (Apologies if this unformats itself.)
>
> Cheers, Martin
>
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> From:   Sri h Kolusu <[email protected]>
> To:     [email protected]
> Date:   20/04/2020 20:32
> Subject:        [EXTERNAL] Re: Print/copy one record of each type/subtype
> Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
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>
> > Somewhere in our (my team's not Sri Hari's) code base is a DFSORT job
> that
> > counts the number of each subtype by minute - for SMF 30 and 7X.
>
> Martin,
>
> You mean by the minute within each Hour/Day?
>
>
> > Note: "Subtype" should be at a fixed offset/position in the SMF record
> > header. I'd consider it "quasi-architected" in that some record types
> play
> > fast and loose with this. 30 and 7X DON'T.
> >
>
> Most of the SMF records have the subtype at position 23 except for record
> type 84, The subtype for record type 84 is at position 24.
>
> Thanks,
> Kolusu
> DFSORT Development
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