CICS statistics.  Make sure they are turned on.

The CICS statistics are written as SMF 110 records.

It is possible to analyze them using various tools.

>toot toot>  Check CBT file 529.  You will also need CBT file 527 for a 
>sub-program or two.

Matthew

On Tue, 26 May 2020 16:59:28 -0400, Bob Bridges <robhbrid...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm not a CICS jock, but at many of the installations I've worked at I've had 
>occasion to analyze a record of who used which CICS transactions over the past 
>weeks or years.  The datasets have had varying formats, but I've gradually 
>come to believe that CICS must track such things and keep a log somewhere.  
>The alternative is to believe that every installation reinvents this useful 
>wheel independently, which I'm inclined to doubt.
>
>Now I'm at a new place, and the guy I take to be the local CICS sysprog (but I 
>may be mistaken) says he's not aware of such a function.  Is this something 
>easy I can point out to him, or am I mistaken about it being a feature 
>available to all CICS installations?
>
>For that matter, is it something I can maybe find myself, without even 
>bothering him?
>
>---
>Bob Bridges, robhbrid...@gmail.com, cell 336 382-7313
>
>/* Be careful of your thoughts; they may become words at any  moment.  -Ira 
>Gassen */
>

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