The Periodic Statistics Manager is a tool that enables you to define and collect data based on the following types of periodic statistics:
EXAMPLE: If the average run time of a job during work days is not the same as the average run time during weekends, there is an advantage to collecting statistics for this job separately for work days and for weekend periods. The average run times will be much more accurate for each period.
EXAMPLE: If the average run time of a jobs today are not the same as usual because one computer instead of two are running the jobs. This case is not associated with a period in the calendar. There is an advantage to collecting statistics for the jobs by defining a Dynamic Statistics definition related to a filtered list of jobs and adding the associated condition to the Condition Table for a period of time.
A list of periodic statistics definitions appear in the Periodic Statistics Manager. You must arrange the periodic statistics definitions in order of precedence, so that if a job is included in two or more periodic statistics definitions, the definition with the greater precedence (higher up on the list) is applied to the job. By default, new definitions are added to the bottom of the list as they are created. Since the order of the definitions is important, the list cannot be sorted.
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The following procedures describe how to view the latest statistics, copy, and delete a statistics definition:
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