Adabas Usage
The Adabas Usage tab presents how the Adabas is being used throughout the programs, such as Natural and COBOL.
To display the Adabas Usage tab, in Explore Projects tab double-click Adabas Usage from the Usage in Programs list of analyses to the right of the screen.
The central part of the screen displays the list of attribute filters. By default, all attributes are selected; deselect the ones that you do not want to use. The breadcrumb displays the selected projects, the selected attributes together with the filters set for each attribute.
- * is used to search elements, by adding to it either prefixes or suffixes as in AAA* or *AAA.
- , is used to search multiple elements as in AAA, BBB, CCC.
To limit the number of attributes of a certain type that are returned by the filtering operation, use the fields in the Limit column. The default limit is 50; the maximum limit can be set in the corresponding Usage Settings section from Preferences. For more information, see Adabas Usage Settings. The Context column displays the context of the filter operation where relevant. To modify the attributes' order in the list use the green arrow buttons to the left of the attributes list. When changing the attributes' order, the context of the filtering operation changes accordingly.
To the right of Attribute filters area, the list of projects is displayed.
Use Save to save the current filter configuration. Use Load to load a previously saved filter configuration.
By default, Enable levels limit is selected and the number of elements that are presented in the Results area is limited by the values set in the Limit column. If you deselect this option, the Limit column from the Attribute filters area disappears and the Results area displays all the results of the analysis. Press Apply to apply the selected filters. When the filtering operation is finished, you can use the black arrow button in the upper left corner of Attribute filters area to hide it and maximize the Results area. To see the Adabas Usage parameters in a separate tab, use the arrow button in the upper right corner of Adabas Usage tab.
The results of the filtering operation are displayed in the Results area. Use the search field to locate a specific element in the Results tree. Click the adjacent button, find only annotated to filter the search results so that only the annotated elements are shown. In the upper right corner of the Results area, the following buttons are available:
Reorder current results, use this button to reorder the results using a different filter configuration. A dialog window presents the list of filters that were used to perform the initial filtering and you can set them in the desired order.
Expand all, click this button to expand the tree.
Collapse all, click this button to fold all the tree branches.
Export Results to CSV File, use this button to export the results together with the used filter configuration.
Place the mouse cursor over a node in the tree to display a tooltip that presents the element category and name. When you select a tree node, the area to the right of the screen is updated to display the graphs, reports, and usage analyses that can be generated for the selected element. Also, the Properties view displays the information available for the selected element.
In the tree, double-click a paragraph, variable, or include to open the corresponding file at the occurrence line.
Node name | Description |
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Adabas DB | Shows the Adabas DB ID. |
Adabas File | Shows the Adabas file number. |
Adabas View |
Presents the view that is used to see the statement. This option can be used to check in which view or views each statement is used. The View name is presented as a concatenation of the following elements: the name of Adabas View, the name of Natural DB View, and the resource name (the Data Area name). |
Program | Opens the program file at the Program ID row. |
Statement type | Displays the statement types. |
Statement Source Occurrences | Opens the program at the line that contains the selected statement. |
Node name | Description |
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Adabas DB | Shows the Adabas DB ID. |
Adabas File | Shows the Adabas file number. |
Adabas View |
Presents the view that is used to see the statement. This option can be used to check in which view or views each statement is used. The View name is presented as N/A (not available) for COBOL programs with Adabas direct call and as Adabas view name for COBOL programs with Adabas Native SQL. |
Program | Opens the program file at the Program ID row. |
Statement type | Displays the statement types. |
Statement Source Occurrences | Opens the program at the line that contains the selected statement. |
Adabas Usage statement filtering
Starting with IBM® AD V5.1.0.9, the Adabas Usage analysis has been expanded with an extra layer of filtering. It has been designed to locate more effectively specific statement types and filter them by using the new graphic user interface.
To navigate to the Statement Type Filter pop-up window, open the Adabas Usage analysis and click on the All attribute present in the Filter column.
As a result, the Statement Type Filter pop-up window is displayed and contains specific statements that can be selected and filtered to any degree of granulation.
Click on Apply/Refresh to display only the selected statements.
Node pop-up menu
Select a node from the tree in the Results area then right-click to display the pop-up menu. The number of options available depends on the type of node selected. View analysis source and Copy options are available for all nodes. According to the selected node, several Collapse to … Level options might also be available.