System Options under z/OS |
Specifies whether ISPF statistics are written.
Default: |
NOFILESTAT
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Valid in: |
configuration file, SAS invocation, OPTIONS
statement, OPTIONS window
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Category: |
File Control: EXTFILES
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PROC OPTIONS GROUP= |
EXTFILES
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z/OS specifics: |
all
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The FILESTAT option causes ISPF statistics
to be written in the directory entry for a new member of a partitioned data
set, or updated for an existing member that already contains ISPF statistics.
The NOFILESTAT option suppresses ISPF statistics.
The FILESTAT option saves ISPF statistics for PDS or PDSE members that
are allocated with a FILENAME statement or the FILENAME function, and for
those members that are specified with aggregate syntax. ISPF statistics are
not updated for PDS or PDSE members that are allocated externally with a JCL
DD statement or a TSO ALLOC command.
To get statistics on the log file, specify the log in the SAS invocation
options as follows:
LOG="data.set.name(member)"
This
statement causes SAS to dynamically allocate the log file, which causes statistics
to be generated. Note that in the preceding example, the SASLOG DD statement
generated by the cataloged procedure is ignored.
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