Report DDNAME statement reference

Report DDNAME statements refer to the data sets that contain messages and formatted results from various processes, including recovery and its auxiliary utilities.

The following report DDNAMES are dynamically allocated by IMS Database Recovery Facility to SYSOUT unless you explicitly override them in the procedure or JCL:
FRXWTO
This statement contains the write-to-operator messages that the control task captures when RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified.

If RPTTYPE=APP is specified, it is written to the REPORT data set. It is dynamically allocated if not provided in the JCL.

FRXPRINT
This statement is used to distinguish between the IMS Database Recovery Facility and integrated auxiliary utility messages that are written to the SYSPRINT DD statement.
REPORT
This statement identifies the location for the following items:
  • Commands, control statements and parameters that are specified for the IMS Database Recovery Facility execution
  • Final status reports for all address spaces
  • Utility status reports per database data set
  • Input and output (for example, image copies, change accumulations, and logs)

If the RPTTYPE=APP option is specified in the master address space, the REPORT DD statement contains the messages for the following DDNAME statements.

If RPTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, the reports for the following DDNAME statements are written to each DDNAME statement instead, whether in the MAS Job output, or the SAS Job output, respectively.

DDNAME statements:

  • FABAMSG
  • FABARPRT
  • FABASNAP
  • FRXWTO
  • HPFPRINT
  • HFPRPTS
  • IIUPRINT
  • IIUSNAP
  • IIUSOUT
  • IIUSTAT
  • PRPRINT
  • SNAPPIT
  • STATIPRT
  • VALIDPRT
SYSPRINT
This statement contains control card usage information and progress messages from the master and subordinate address spaces.

IMS Index Builder report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the IMS Index Builder auxiliary utility.

If IMS Index Builder is invoked and either RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, these DDNAME statements contain the specified information, whether in the MAS job output, or in the SAS job output, respectively.

Otherwise, if RPTTYPE=APP is specified, messages are written to the REPORT DD.

IIUSNAP
This statement identifies where Index Builder writes control flow event messages.
IIUSOUT
This statement identifies where Index Builder writes SORT messages.
IIUSTAT
This statement identifies where Index Builder writes DBRC notification messages for indexes that are rebuilt.
IIUPRINT
This statement identifies where the main output from Index Builder is written.

Build Index function of FPA report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the Build Index function of FPA.
HFPRPTS
This statement identifies where the main output from FPA is written, which is the Audit Report.
HFPPRINT
This statement identifies where processing messages are written.

IMS High Performance Image Copy report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the IMS High Performance Image Copy auxiliary utility.

If IMS HP Image Copy is invoked and either RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, these DDNAME statements contain the specified information, whether in the MAS job output, or in the SAS job output, respectively.

Otherwise, if RPTTYPE=APP is specified, messages are written to the REPORT DD.

ICEPRINT
This statement identifies where IMS HP Image Copy writes the ICEIN statements report and the active global option report.
ICERPRT
This statement identifies where IMS HP Image Copy writes the image copy dump process report.
DFSPRINT
This statement identifies where the IMS HP Image Copy writes control card usage and image copy statistics and return codes for each image copy.
ICE#DOUT
This statement identifies where IMS HP Image Copy writes DBRC notification messages for each image copy.

DFSPREC0 report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the DFSPREC0 auxiliary utility.

If DFSPREC0 is invoked and either RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, these DDNAME statements contain the specified information, whether in the MAS job output, or in the SAS job output, respectively.

Otherwise, if RPTTYPE=APP is specified, messages are written to the REPORT DD.

PRPRINT
This statement identifies where DFSPREC0 writes the number of records that are inserted for each HALDB INDEX or ILE that is rebuilt.

IMS High Performance Pointer Checker report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the IMS High Performance Pointer Checker auxiliary utility.

If IMS High Performance Pointer Checker is invoked and either RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, these DDNAME statements contain the specified information, whether in the MAS job output, or in the SAS job output, respectively.

Otherwise, if RPTTYPE=APP is specified, messages are written to the REPORT DD.

PRIMAPRT
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes the DMB directory report and the PROCCTL statements report.
Tip: You can specify DD DUMMY to suppress this report and get only a PC return code.
EVALUPRT
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes the evaluation reports.
SUMMARY
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes the summary report.
STATIPRT
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes statistical reports.
VALIDPRT
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes validation reports.
SNAPPIT
This statement identifies where HP Pointer Checker writes snap reports.

IMS DEDB Pointer Checker report DDNAME statements

The following report DDNAME statements are associated with the DEDB Pointer Checker auxiliary utility.

If DEDB Pointer Checker is started and either RPTTYPE=SEP or RPTTYPE=SAS is specified, these DDNAME statements contain the specified information, whether in the MAS job output, or in the SAS job output, respectively.

Otherwise, if RPTTYPE=APP is specified, messages are written to the REPORT DD.

FABARPRT
This statement identifies where DEDB Pointer Checker writes evaluation reports.
FABAMSG
This statement identifies where DEDB Pointer Checker writes processing and summary messages.
FABASNAP
This statement identifies where DEDB Pointer Checker writes snap reports.
Tip: You can specify DD DUMMY to suppress this report and get only a PC return code.