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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shane Ginnane
> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 2:54 AM
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> Subject: Re: SMF data question - an opinion poll, of sorts
> 
> I'm with Jim on this - don't see the (full) requirement.
> I've always been ambivalent to XML, but the RMF CIM 
> provider(s) certainly
> showed it's potential.
> That's about as much as I need.
> 
> Shane ...

Didn't mean to imply replacing the current SMF records with XML formatted 
records. But some some of post-processor such as RACF supplies for their audit 
records might be nice. In my case, especially for type 119, 30, and CICS 110 
records. Wish I could get DFSORT to be able to easily handle the type 30s. But 
those offsets and things are not easy to process using DFSORT.

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