Tells EREP to
Produce the system exception
report series (several reports covering various aspects of your processing
and I/O subsystems).
Defaults
EREP does not
produce a system exception report series.
Coding
- EREP only produces a system exception report series when you specifically
code SYSEXN.
- Specifying SYSEXN is the same as SYSEXN=Y.
- Take care when specifying TYPE with SYSEXN because the report
results can be misleading.
- You may need the DASDID, SYSIMG, and LIMIT control statements
to customize the system exception reports. See EREP Control Statements
Parameter Conflicts
DEVSER
SHORT
Notes
- See Product-Dependent Information, for device-specific
information about the system exception report series.
- Unless you use DATE or TIME or both with SYSEXN, EREP processes
all the available records.
- EREP requires a large internal sort table to create the system
exception reports (512KB is a reasonable TABSIZE value). The increase
in TABSIZE probably requires a corresponding increase in the virtual
storage (partition or region size) available to EREP. Refer to the
following topics in the EREP User's Guide for
more details and examples: MVS Storage
Requirementsand VSE Storage Requirements.