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        MXG VERSION 41.01 is  dated Mar 24, 2023, thru Change 41.015.   
                                                                        
ANNUAL  MXG VERSION 40.40 was dated Feb  3, 2023, thru Change 40.162.   
                                                                        
        New TECHNOTES previously in NEWSLTRS are now in CHANGESS.       
                                                                        
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Contents of member CHANGES:                                             
                                                                        
I.    Current MXG Software Version 41.01 is available upon request.     
II.   SAS Version requirement information.                              
III.  WPS Version requirement information.                              
IV.   MXG Version Required for Hardware, Operating System Release, etc. 
V.    Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 41.01.                  
VI.   Online Documentation of MXG Software.                             
VII.  Changes Log                                                       
                                                                        
  Member NEWSLTRS contains old Technical Notes. many of which are still 
  valid, but the last was in 2018.  Now, TECHNOTES and FLASHes are in   
  CHANGES/CHANGESS. which are also online.                              
                                                                        
  Member CHANGES contains the changes made in this current MXG version. 
  Member CHANGESS contains all changes that have ever been made to MXG. 
  CHANGESS and NEWSLTRS are also online at http://www.mxg.com,          
                                                                        
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I.  MXG VERSION 41.01 DATED Mar 24, 2023, THRU CHANGE 41.015.           
                                                                        
==MAJOR CHANGES ADDED IN MXG 41.01, DATED Mar 24, 2023 THRU 41.015.==== 
                                                                        
                                                                        
ERRORS CORRECTED:                                                       
  VMACDB2  41.013  DB2 Subtype 1 EXCEEDED LENGTH if Q8STNAME length LT 8
  SASHOTFIX 41.012 SAS HOTFIX 69871 ASCII PLATFORMS REQUIRED SPLIT70.   
  TYPE113  41.005  TYPE1131 for z/15 L2P variable was wrong             
  TYPE89   41.004  TYPE89 variable SMF89SOLUTION ID off by 1 byte.      
  TYPE99   41.001  SMF 99 Subtype 1 INPUT EXCEEDED, S99SLLN=80 not doc. 
  ASMRMFX  41.003  Revision to Change 40.140 SPLIT70 and CICSIFUE.      
  VMAC71   41.008  TYPE71 CSFRLSAV missing value                        
                                                                        
ENHANCEMENTS                                                            
  SPLIT70   41.011  New ASMRMFI using IBM GRBSMFR z/OS 5.2 SPLIT70      
  VMACDB2   41.010  Support for DB2 V13 100/101 (COMPATIBLE, New Vars)  
  VMAC102   41.010  Support for DB2 V13 102 (New IFCID 396)             
  FORMATS   41.007  $MGRMIPS format updated for z/16 processor types.   
  SPLIT70   41.011  New ASMRMFI using IBM GRBSMFR z/OS 5.2 SPLIT70      
  ASMRMFX   41.003  Revision to Change 40.140 SPLIT 70s and CICSIFUE.   
  VMAC30    41.015  More new Direct Memory (z/OS 3.1) variables added.  
  SPLIT70   41.012  SAS HOT FIX 69871 on ASCII for LRECL GT 32756.      
  SPLIT70   41.011  ASMRMFI using IBM BRBSMFR for LRECL GT 32756.       
  VMACRMFV  41.009  New RMF III variables added Data Gatherer Pgmr Guide
  TYPE113   41.005  TYPE1131 for z/15 L2P variable was wrong            
  TYPE89    41.004  TYPE89 variable SMF89SOLUTION ID off by 1 byte.     
  ASMRMFX   41.003  Revision to Change 40.140 SPLIT 70s and CICSIFUE.   
  TYPE99    41.001  SMF 99 Subtype 1 INPUT EXCEEDED, S99SLLN=80 not doc.
  FORMATS   41.007  MIPS values for z/16 Processor Format $MGRMIPS.     
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II.   SAS Version requirement information:                              
                                                                        
   SAS Versions                                                         
    The current version nomenclature is SAS 9.4 TS1M7 (9.4M7),          
     "M7", or with options  VERSIONLONG;                                
      "SAS 9.4 (9.04.01M7P080520)" on z/OS                              
           9.4 (TS04.01M7P08052020)"  on ASCII.                         
                                                                        
     SAS V9.4 M7 is RECOMMENDED, but MXG executes without error         
     using SAS Version 9.4 M0-M2 or M4-M6 or SAS Version 9.3 M0-M2.     
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
     SAS V9.4 M5 is REQUIRED with z/OS 2.3 with Eight-Byte USERIDs      
                for Interactive TSO (DMS) SAS Sessions. SAS Note 61339. 
     Only on z/OS, SAS 9.4 "M5" requires MXG 35.36+ because it adds the 
     NOERRORSTOP option to protect all MXG PROC SQLs from the M5 defect 
     described in SAS Note 61672.  But SAS apparently does not plan for 
     a defect correction since the MXG Circumvention solves for MXG and 
     the text of 61672 simply describes the circumvention needed because
     MXG's use of OPTIONS OBS=0 without NOERRORSTOP exposed the defect. 
     See Change 35.309 for more details on using NOERRORSTOP for your   
     own PROC SQLs.                                                     
                                                                        
     SAS V9.4 M3 is NOT RECOMMENDED.  See Change 36.128 SAS Note 61906  
                that reports 40% Increase in CPU time with M3.          
                                                                        
     SAS V9.4 (ALL) and SAS V9.3 (ALL) are at LEVEL A SAS Support.      
                                                                        
     SAS V9.3   SAS 9.3 TS1M2 was RECOMMENDED. SAS 9.3 TS1M1 works ok.  
                But SAS 9.3 at TS1M0, the HOT FIX for SAS Note SN-43828,
                see CHANGE 29.169, IS REQUIRED:                         
                  The %MACRO compiler error is in processing %LET       
                  statements. While only two MXG members failed         
                  repeatedly in MXG QA tests on z/OS, there were random 
                  %LET errors in ASCII QA tests, so ANY use of %LET     
                  statement on ANY platform are vulnerable to this      
                  error, as the %MACRO compiler is SAS portable code,   
                  used on all platforms.  So this is NOT just an MXG    
                  error, but impacts ALL SAS programs.                  
                SAS9.3 is LEVEL A support from SAS.                     
     SAS V9.2   Was recommended, prior to 9.3, and was error-free with  
                MXG 26.03 SAS Hot Fix for SAS Note 37166 is required to 
                use a VIEW with the MXG EXITCICS/CICSFIUE CICS/DB2      
                Decompression Infile Exit.  but SAS V9.2 does execute on
                that platform.                                          
                9.2 is LEVEL B Support from SAS, as of Sep 30, 2013.    
     SAS V9.1.3 on z/OS 1.10 requires SAS Hot Fix for SN-35332 and is at
                Support level C by SAS Institute, Sep 30, 2013.         
                SAS V9.1.3 is NOT supported by SAS on Windows SEVEN.    
     SAS V8.2   SUPPORT LEVEL C BY SAS INSTITUTE; NOT ALL OF MXG WORKS! 
                with SAS 8.2.                                           
                SAS 8.2 is Level C Support from SAS as of Dec 31, 2011. 
                                                                        
      JCL in MXGSAS94 or MXGSAS93 can be used, or MXGNAMES can be used  
                                                                        
      ***************************************************************   
      As documented in Change 27.356, for SAS V9.2 or later):           
      The standard SAS JCL Procedure can be used for MXG with SAS V9.2+ 
           // EXEC SAS,CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'                  
           //MXGNAMES DSN=MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB(MXGNAMES),DISP=SHR        
      But CONFIMXG is required for sites with NLS issues, and you must  
      use JCLCONFI to create/update the MXG.FORMATS catalog if you use  
      CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'.                                  
      For no NLS, you can  use the MXGSAS94 JCL Procedure example.      
      ***************************************************************   
                                                                        
      MXG 26.03 thru MXG 41.01 will execute under the previously listed 
      SAS Versions on all supported platforms                           
                                                                        
      Unrelated to the above SAS Note/Hot Fix, ODS users will want to   
      use MXG 29.06+, because SAS V9.3 did expose incompatibilities in  
      MXG code for ODS reporting, that were fixed in MXG Version 29.06. 
      See Changes 29.159 and 29.169.                                    
                                                                        
                                                                        
      And, only for z/OS 1.10 with SAS V9.1.3 with ANY version of MXG,  
      the SAS Hot Fix for SN-35332 is REQUIRED (to be completely safe). 
        Without this Hot Fix, "LIBREF XXXXXXXX IS NOT ASSIGNED" errors  
        can occur even though //XXXXXXXX DD is a valid SAS Data Library.
        This error ONLY occurs with z/OS 1.10 and SAS V9.1.3; it does   
        NOT occur with SAS V9.2, nor with z/OS 1.9.  It can be          
        circumvented by adding a LIBNAME statement that specifies the   
        ENGINE name. See the Technical Note in Newsletters for SN-35332.
        Note that SAS V9.1.3 is now at "Level B" Support from SAS.      
                                                                        
      Old MXG code may continue to execute with SAS V8.2, but V8 is now 
      "Level C" support from SAS Institute, and there are known errors  
      in V8.2 that are only fixed in SAS V9.  I no longer QA with V8.2; 
      While many MXG programs (accidentally) will still execute under   
      V8.2, I cannot guarantee that all of MXG executes error free.     
      PLEASE INSTALL V9.2/V9.3/V9.4, TO AVOID FIXED PROBLEMS!           
         If you are absolutely stuck on V8, you need to copy MXG member 
         V8GETOBS into USERID.SOURCLIB and rename to VGETOBS.           
                                                                        
      MXG Software has not executed under SAS V6 in many years.         
                                                                        
      The "PDB" libraries (i.e., SAS data libraries) must be created by 
      SAS V8 or later, but any of those data libraries can be read or   
      updated by the SAS Versions that MXG Supports, above.             
                                                                        
                                                                        
      For SAS Version V9.3:                                             
        SAS 93 TS1M1 is RECOMMENDED; for TS1M0, SAS Hot Fix in SAS Note 
        SN43828 is REQUIRED.  See text of Change 29.159.                
        With SAS 93 TS1M1, (or TS1M0 with that Hot Fix) MXG Versions    
        26.03 or later execute under SAS V9.3 on all platforms.         
                                                                        
        SAS Data Libraries created by SAS V8.2, V9.1.3, V9.2, V9.3 and  
        SAS V9.4 are interchangeable and can be read/written by any of  
        those versions, provided they are on the same platform.         
          BUT: on ASCII, the 32-bit and 64-bit SAS versions are NOT the 
          same "platform" and attempting to read/use the FORMAT catalog 
          created on one of those "platforms" on the other "platform"   
          will error out to remind you of that difference!              
        SAS V9.4 did change some V9.3 ODS processing defaults and syntax
        that might cause errors with MXG 29.05 or earlier; MXG 29.06,   
        Change 29.160 documents the major revisions made in MXG to fully
        support ODS, and MXG 29.06 is STRONGLY recommended for ODS with 
        SAS V9.3 or SAS V9.4.                                           
                                                                        
      For (Archaic) SAS Version V9.2 (TS1M0):                           
                                                                        
        Big Picture: SAS Version V9.2 is COMPATIBLE with MXG Software.  
                                                                        
        On z/OS, SAS changed the DSNAMES for some of the SAS libraries, 
        so you do need to use the new MXGSAS92 JCL Procedure for MXG,   
        but it still uses the CONFIGV9 configuration file.              
                                                                        
        ****************************************************************
        However, NEW, and documented in Change 27.356, with SAS V9.2+:  
          The standard SAS JCL Procedure can be used for MXG:           
             // EXEC SAS,CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'                
             //MXGNAMES DD DSN=MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB(MXGNAMES),DISP=SHR   
          instead of using the MXGSAS92 JCL Procedure example.          
        ****************************************************************
                                                                        
        SAS Data Libraries are compatible for V8.2, V9.1.3, V9.2, V9.3, 
        and V9.4. "PDBs" can be read/written interchangeably between    
        these SAS versions.                                             
                                                                        
        MXG Versions 26.03+ do execute with SAS V9.2 with NO WARNINGS   
        and with NO ERRORS reported.                                    
          Pre-MXG 26.03, SAS Hot Fix F9BA07 was required to suppress a  
          new SAS V9.2 WARNING, that on z/OS, set CC=4 (condition/return
          code). That warning is harmless (to MXG code) and all MXG     
          created SAS datasets were correct, even with that warning.    
          The ONLY exposure was ONLY on z/OS, and ONLY if condition code
          tests are used in your MXG jobstreams.                        
                                                                        
        SAS Version 9.2 requires z/OS 1.7 or later, both officially as  
        documented by SAS Institute, and actually as V9.2 fails with 0C4
        under z/OS 1.4.                                                 
                                                                        
      For SAS V9.1.3 on z/OS with Service Pack 4:                       
                                                                        
        On z/OS 1.10, Hot Fix SN-35332 is REQUIRED.                     
                                                                        
        CONFIGV9 now specifies V9SEQ instead of V6SEQ.  As V6SEQ does   
        not support long length character variables, it can't be used.  
                                                                        
       SAS V9.1.3 with current Service Pack 4 is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.  
                                                                        
       For (back-level!) SAS V9.1 or V9.1.2 on z/OS:                    
        SN-013514 is REQUIRED to be able to read datasets that were     
          created by V6SEQ (tape) engine.                               
        SN-012437 is REQUIRED to prevent creation of corrupt/unreadable 
          datasets with tape engines V7SEQ, V8SEQ, or V9SEQ.            
        Both fixes ARE included in SAS V9.1.3, but V9.1 or 9.1.2 is NOT 
          SAFE without those two hot fixes, and if you do NOT have those
          two fixes on 9.1 or 9.1.2, you MUST set V6SEQ in CONFIGV9.    
                                                                        
        With MXG 23.02 or later, V9SEQ is the default sequential engine 
        specified in CONFIGV9, but if you are back at SAS V9.1 or V9.1.2
        you MUST install the two hot fixes listed above.                
                                                                        
       For SAS Version 8.2, HotFix Bundle 82BX08 (or later) was required
         as an absolute minimum level when that SAS Version was last    
         supported by MXG Software.  PLEASE INSTALL SAS V9.x ASAP.      
                                                                        
       Sequential Engine Status:                                        
          V9SEQ was fixed in V9.1.3; it has been default in CONFIGV9.   
          V8SEQ was always safe under SAS V8.2, but it wasted CPU time  
            by always compressing when writing in tape format.          
          V6SEQ, if used under V9.1.2, requires SN-013514, but V6SEQ    
                 should no longer be used, as it does not support long  
                 length variables.                                      
                                                                        
      GENERAL STATEMENT FOR MXG QA TESTS AND SAS VERSIONS:              
                                                                        
      MXG QA tests are executed with V9.4, on z/OS, on Windows TEN and  
      Linux on 64-bit hardware, but MXG users execute MXG on MANY       
      (ALL??) SAS platforms, including AIX, Linux, and other 'nix'      
      variants, on many different hardware platforms, and since they all
      work we don't need to list them. If SAS executes so does MXG.     
                                                                        
      Prior QA tests have been run with all SAS releases available at   
      that time on Linux RH8 on Intel, on Solaris v2.8 on a Model V880, 
      and on HP-UX v11.11 model rp5470, confirming full compatibility.  
                                                                        
      MXG should execute under ALL SUPPORTED SAS VERSIONS on EVERY SAS  
      platform without errors! Each new MXG version is also tested with 
      the SAS ITSV/ITRM product by the ITRM developers.                 
                                                                        
                                                                        
III.  WPS Version requirement information:                              
                                                                        
      WPS Version 4.04 (04.04.01.00.005305 has been tested.             
      DO NOT USE 4.03.01 nor 4.04.00, INVALID CPU BUSY in TYPE70.       
      Error was introduced in 4.03.01  and 4.04.00. See Change 39.171.  
      Must be at 4.03.02.00.8569+ or 4.04.00.03.3277+/                  
                                                                        
      WPS Version 4.01 USER 4037 ABEND, See Change 37.116.              
      WPS Version 4.0 reportedly fixed version 3 problems.              
      WPS Version 3.02 (03.02.03.00.016221) is required Change 34.266.  
         and other errors with 3.00 or 3.01 have been corrected in the  
         current WPS version.                                           
      WPS Version 3.01.1 maintenance level 731 required for PDB to tape 
      WPS Version 3.01 (also shows 3.1.1) is required for AUTOEZOS.     
      WPS Version 3.01  is required for MOBILWRK, PICTURE fails in 2.5. 
      WPS Version 3.01  executed MXG 32.03 BUILDPDB with no errors.     
      WPS Version 3.0   requires MXG 31.09 (see Change 31.251).         
      WPS Version 2.4   required MXG 27.09 (see Change 27.239).         
      WPS Version 2.3.5 required MXG 27.05.                             
                                                                        
      See NEWSLETTERS for WPS Support Statement.                        
                                                                        
      WPS prints this message ERROR: COULD NOT CREATE DATA SET "PDB.ID" 
      when the LIBNAME PDB does not exist; there would also have been a 
      prior log message  NOTE: Library PDB does not exist   as the clue.
                                                                        
                                                                        
IV.   MXG Version Required for Hardware, Operating System Release, etc. 
                                                                        
   MXG is usually NOT sensitive to z/OS Hardware changes, but:          
                                                                        
   -Support for z16 processor data.                                     
    SMF: Only SMF 113 records were incompatibly changed, but there is no
         execution error as only counter labels and values were changed,
         causing coefficients for the calculated variables (RMI,etc) to 
         also be changed and default coefficients are changed to z16,   
         You should use separate SAS steps for each processor type; MXG 
         will OUTPUT only the processor type you requested in //SYSIN,  
         and will skip other processor type records, so you do NOT need 
         to pre-process SMF records to select processor type. You will  
         want to rename one pair of datasets if you want to put them in 
         the same PDB Data Library.                                     
          For z/15 you would use                                        
                 //SYSIN DD *                                           
                   %LET MACKEEP= MACRO _XLA113  _XLA11F %               
                   %INCLUDE SOURCLIB(TYPS113,ASUM113);                  
          and for z/16 you would use                                    
                 //SYSIN DD *                                           
                   %LET MACKEEP= MACRO _XLA113  _XLA11G %               
                   %INCLUDE SOURCLIB(TYPS113,ASUM113);                  
         to get correct values in TYPE1131 and ASUM1131 datasets.       
                                                                        
         MXG Support for z/16 for SMF 113 requires 40.05 for z/OS and   
         40.03 for zVM.                                                 
                                                                        
         MXG 40.01 will ABEND due to a TYPE30 error exposed by the z16. 
         Change line 1812 in VMAC30 from 192 to 220 or ask support for  
         the current VMAC30 member with Change 40.050.                  
                                                                        
         Many other SMF and Data Gatherer records were updated in 40.04.
                                                                        
    RMF  ASMRMFV processes RMF III data with no errors, Change 40.068   
         added some new fields. New DNG3 table support was in 40.05.    
                                                                        
                                                                        
   -Support for z15 processor data.                                     
     The z15 and z15 T02 processors INCOMPATIBLY changed the SMF 113    
     records by inserting 32 new EXTEND and 4 CRYPTO counters, causing  
     ARRAY SIZE EXCEEDED with BUILDPDB which processes the SMF 113s.    
     Support for counter changes for both models was in MXG 37.08.      
        If you use MIPS in reports, the format $MGRMIPS provides the    
        MIPS/MSU value for each processor; the z15 values were updated  
        in MXG 37.08, and the z15 TO2 values were updated in MXG 38.04. 
        These MXG programs use $MGRMIPS: ASUMMIPS GRAFCEC GRAFWLM       
        GRAFWRKX and TYPERMFV (RMF III).                                
                                                                        
     The z/14 also inserted SMF 113 fields, supported in MXG 36.07.     
     The z/13 with 61+ LPARs requires MXG 32.05 IF NON-SMT MODE.        
     The z/EC12 with 85+ engines required MXG 30.07.                    
     Support for 255 engines was added in MXG 31.04.                    
                                                                        
     And z/VM on the z15 requires MXG 38.02, PRCMFC/MFM COUNTERS caused 
     HARDWARE COUNTER messages, PRCMFC/PRCMFM no obs.  Change 38.048.   
                                                                        
   The z13 processor INCOMPATIBLY CHANGED, the new SMT-MODE RMF 70, and 
   MXG 34.03 was REQUIRED (PCTCPUBY WRONG!), to read the SMT-format RMF 
   (which are written if you have zIIP engines AND have enabled the new 
   PROCVIEW CORE option for Multi-Threading, even if only one thread is 
   enabled).                                                            
                                                                        
    SMF Back Levels: MXG 37.08 or later is required for both z15 & z16  
         SMF 113 change, but those back level versions could fail due   
         to other records changed by subsystem updates you made for the 
         z16 (e.g.CICS TS/6.1 which requires MXG 40.02) that didn't     
         exist when that back=level was created..                       
                                                                        
   The new zEDC/EADM compression hardware requires MXG 38.05 to support 
   new metrics.                                                         
                                                                        
                                                                        
    Availability dates for the IBM products and MXG version required for
    error-free processing of that product's data records:               
                                                                        
                                       Product's                        
                                       Availability     MXG Version     
      Product Name                     Date              Required       
                                                                        
      MVS/ESA 4.1                      Oct 26, 1990         8.8         
      MVS/ESA 4.2                      Mar 29, 1991         9.9         
      MVS/ESA 4.2.2                    Aug 15, 1991         9.9         
      MVS/ESA 4.3                      Mar 23, 1993        10.10        
      MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - compatibility    Jun 24, 1994        12.02        
      MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - Goal Mode        May  3, 1995        13.01        
      MVS/ESA 5.2.0                    Jun 15, 1995        13.05        
      MVS/ESA 5.2.2                    Oct 19, 1995        13.09        
      OS/390  1.1.0                    Feb 22, 1996        14.01        
      OS/390  1.2.0                    Sep 30, 1996        14.05        
      OS/390  1.3.0 Compatibility Mode Mar 28, 1997        14.14        
      OS/390  1.3.0 WLM Goal Mode      Mar 28, 1997        15.02        
      OS/390  2.4.0                    Sep 28, 1997        15.06        
      OS/390  2.5.0                    Feb 24, 1998        15.06        
      OS/390  2.6.0                    Sep 24, 1998        16.04        
      OS/390  2.7.0                    Mar 26, 1999        16.09        
      OS/390  2.7.0 APAR OW41318       Mar 31, 2000        18.03        
      OS/390  2.8.0                    Aug 24, 1999        16.09        
      OS/390  2.8.0 FICON/SHARK        Aug 24, 1999        17.08        
      OS/390  2.8.0 APAR OW41317       Mar 31, 2000        18.03        
      OS/390  2.9.0                    Mar 31, 2000        18.03        
      OS/390 2.10.0                    Sep 15, 2000        18.06        
      OS/390  PAV                      Oct 24, 2000        18.09        
      z/OS 1.1                         Mar 30, 2001        18.11        
      z/OS 1.1 on 2064s                Mar 30, 2001        19.01        
      z/OS 1.1 with correct MSU        Mar 30, 2001        19.02        
      z/OS 1.2                         Oct 31, 2001        19.04        
      z/OS 1.1,1.2 APARs to 78         Oct 31, 2001        19.05        
      z/OS 1.2+ APAR OW52227           Apr 26, 2002        20.02        
      z/OS 1.3+ APAR OW52227           Apr 26, 2002        20.02        
      z/OS 1.2 JESNR Z2 MODE           Apr 26, 2002        20.03        
      z/OS 1.3 JESNR Z2 MODE           Apr 26, 2002        20.03        
      z/OS 1.4 Tolerate                Sep 27, 2002        20.03        
      z/OS 1.4 Support                 Sep 27, 2002        20.06        
      z/OS 1.4 Over 16 CPUs/LPARs      May 29, 2003        21.02        
      z/OS 1.4 DFSMS/rmm, RACF         Aug 29, 2003        21.04        
      z/OS 1.5                         Mar 31, 2004        21.21        
      z/OS IRD ASUM70PR/ASUMCEC        Sep 22, 2003       *24.10        
      z/OS IRD TYPE70PR                Mar 11, 2004       *24.10        
      z/OS IRD TYPE70,RMFINTRV         Mar 22, 2002       *24.10        
      z/OS 1.6 - No IFAs               Sep 30, 2004       *22.09        
      z/OS 1.6 - With IFAs             Sep 30, 2004       *22.11        
      z/OS 1.7 (COMPATIBLE CHANGES)    Sep 30, 2005       *24.10        
      z/OS 1.7 (SPLIT70 CORRECTION)    Sep 30, 2005       *24.10        
      z/OS IFA data in RMF 79s         Sep 30, 2005        23.10        
      z/OS 1.8 - ASMTAPEE assembly     Sep 30, 2005       *25.03        
      z/OS 1.8 - SMF 119 INCOMPAT      Sep 30, 2005       *25.06        
      z/OS More than 32 LPARs          Jan 30, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS SPLIT RMF 70 records        Jan 30, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS Dupe SYSTEMs in a SYSPLEX   Jan 30, 2006       *24.02        
      z/OS IRD errors corrected        May 15, 2006        24.03        
      z/OS ASUMCEC errors corrected    May 15, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS ASUM70LP errors corrected   Jun 13, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS zIIP Processor Support      Jun 22, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS Dedicated zIIP Support      Mar  8, 2008       *26.01        
      z/OS Dedicated zAAP Support      Mar  8, 2008        26.01        
      z/OS 1.8 (COMPATIBLE CHANGES)    Sep 20, 2006       *24.24        
      z/OS 1.9 (INCOMPAT, 54 CPs)      Sep 27, 2007        25.10        
      z/OS 1.9 MXGTMNT at ML-39 reASM  Sep 27, 2007        25.10        
      z/OS new z10 variables           Mar  5, 2008        26.01        
      z/OS 1.8 With HiperDispatch      Sep 15, 2008       *26.10        
      z/OS 1.9 With HiperDispatch      Sep 15, 2008       *26.10        
      z/OS 1.10 (INCOMPAT, MXG code)   Sep 15, 2008        26.07        
      z/OS 1.10 With HiperDispatch     Sep 15, 2008       *26.10        
      z/OS 1.10 RMF III, SMF 119       Jul 20, 2009        27.05        
      z/OS 1.11                        Sep  2, 2009        27.08        
      z/OS 1.11 New 30 variables       Apr 14, 2010       *28.02        
      z/OS 1.12                        Aug 17, 2010       *28.05        
      z/OS 1.12 SMF 85 Subtype 79      Aug 17, 2010       *29.03        
      z/OS 1.12 VMGUEST option         Aug 17, 2010       *29.06        
      z/OS 1.13                        Sep 30, 2011        29.03        
      z/OS 1.13 - MXGTMNT only         Dec 15, 2011        29.08        
      z/OS 1.13 SMF 119 ST 6 INCOMPAT  Feb  7, 2012        30.01        
      z/OS 2.1  - Most Records support Jul 23, 2013        30.05        
      z/OS 2.1  - ID=0 ERROR MESSAGE   Jul 23, 2013        31.07        
      z/OS 2.1  - ID=85 INCOMPAT       Jul 23, 2013        32.03        
      z/OS 2.1  - ID=70 SMF70CPA       Jul 23, 2013        32.03        
      z/OS 2.1  - INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED ERROR SMF 74    33.10        
      z/OS 2.2  COMPATIBLE CH 33.189   Aug 19, 2015        33.08        
      z/OS 2.2 MXGTMNT ABEND S0E0-28   Sep 15, 2015        33.09        
               REQUIRES ASMTAPE ML-55  Sep 15, 2015        33.09        
      z/OS 2.2 OAM SMF 85 ABEND 33.067 Apr  5, 2016        34.02        
      z/OS 2.2 SPLIT 73, ABEND 33.068  Apr  5, 2016        34.02        
      z/OS 2.2 JES2 8-char JOBCLASS    Oct  7, 2016        34.07        
      z/OS 2.2 NEW SMF 124 IOS Spvr    Oct  7, 2016        34.07        
      z/OS 2.3 Many new variables      Sep 24, 2017 35.166 35.09*       
      z/OS 2.3 RMF III Support         Sep 24, 2017 35.190 35.09*       
      z/OS 2.3 type 2 st 2 STOPOVER    Sep 24, 2017 35.190 35.09*       
      z/OS 2.3 type 90 st 38 STOPOVER  Sep 24, 2017 35.199 35.09*       
                                                                        
      z/OS 2.4 Compatible from SMF Manual Sep 2019 37.166  37.07.       
      z/OS 2.4 Compatible from SMF Manual May 2020 38.105  38.05.       
      z/OS 2.4 Compatible from SMF Manual Apr 2021 39.075  39.03.       
      z/OS 2.4 Compatible RMF III PGMR Apr  1 2021 39.074  39.03.       
      z/OS 2.5 Compatible from SMF     Aug 12,2021         39.06.       
      z/OS 2.5 Compatible RMF III      Aug 12,2021         39.08.       
      z/OS 2.5 RMF III 4 new tables    Aug 12,2021         39.08.       
                                                                        
      z990 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2084'x      Aug 25, 2003        21.04        
      z890 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2086'x      Jun 24, 2004        22.07        
      z9   CPUs - CPUTYPE '2094'x      Jul 20, 2005       *24.24        
      z9EC CPUs - CPUTYPE '2094'x:                                      
             with 64-bit z/OS - no change required        *24.24        
             with 32-bit z/OS only:    Aug 26, 2006        24.06        
      z9BC CPUs - CPUTYPE '2096'x:                                      
             with 64-bit z/OS - no change required         24.01        
             with 32-bit z/OS only:    Jul 27, 2006       *24.24        
      z10  CPUs - CPUTYPE '2097'x      Dec  7, 2008        25.11        
      z10  HiperDispatch/Parked Time   Mar  3, 2008       *26.10        
      z196 (INCOMPAT IF GT 64 ENG)     Aug 17, 2010        28.05        
      zEC12                            Nov 14, 2012        30.07        
      z13   non-SMT Mode               May 27, 2014        32.05        
      z13   SMT Mode Change 33.217     Sep 15, 2015       *33.09        
      z13   SMT Mode NRZIPCPU 34.106   May 10, 2016        34.03        
      z13   SMT MT=2 CPUZIPTM TYPE70   Mar 21, 2016        35.03        
      z14   SMF 113 INCOMPAT, ABEND    Oct  2, 2017        35.11        
      z14   113 LPARBUSY missing value Aug  8, 2018        36.07        
      z14 ZR1 New SMF70MAXPU variable  May  8, 2018        36.04        
      z15 New SMF 113 fields INCOMPAT  Nov 18, 2020        37.08        
      z15 z/VM MFC counters, INCOMPAT  Mar 23, 2020        38.02        
      z15 ANAL9914 Support CH 39.006   Jan 14, 2021        39.01        
      z16 NEW SMF113 values, NO ABEND  See CHANGE 40.070   40.03        
      z16 MXG 38.07 OR LATER IS NEEDED.                                 
      CICS/CTG V9 Transaction Gateway  ??  ??  2013        31.31        
      CICS/ESA 3.2                     Jun 28, 1991         9.9         
      CICS/ESA 3.3                     Mar 28, 1992        10.01        
      CICS/ESA 4.1                     Oct 27, 1994        13.09        
      CICS/ESA 5.1 aka CICS/TS V1R1    Sep 10, 1996        14.07        
      CICS-Transaction Server V1R1     Sep 10, 1996        14.07        
      CICS-TS V1R1 with APAR UN98309   Sep 15, 1997        15.06        
      CICS/TS V1R2  CICS/TS 1.2        Oct 27, 1997        15.06        
      CICS/TS V1R3  CICS/TS 1.3        Mar 15, 1999        17.04        
      CICS/TS V2R1  CICS/TS 2.1        Mar 15, 2001        18.11        
      CICS/TS V2R2  CICS/TS 2.2        Feb  9, 2002        19.19        
       CICSTRAN subtype 1 support only                    *19.19        
       CICSTRAN subtype 2 completed                       *19.08        
      CICS-TS V2R3  CICS?TS 2.3        Dec 19, 2003                     
       Using UTILEXCL to create IMACEXCL:                  21.04        
       Reading un-Excluded CICS with TYPE110, no IMACEXCL:*22.04        
      CICS/TS V2R3  CICS/TS 2.3        Aug 13, 2004        22.04        
      CICS/TS V3R1  CICS/TS 3.1        Jan 18, 2005        22.22        
      CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 3.1     Mar 15, 2005                     
       Using UTILEXCL to create IMACEXCL:                  22.13        
       Reading un-Excluded CICS with TYPE110, no IMACEXCL: 22.22        
      CICS/TS V3R2  CICS/TS 3.2        Dec  6, 2007        25.11        
      CICS/TS for Z/OS Version 3.2     Jun 29, 2007        25.03        
      CICS/TS 3.2 Compressed Records   Nov  3, 2007        25.11        
      CICS/TS 4.1 (CICSTRAN INCOMPAT)  Mar 13, 2009        27.01        
      CICS/TS 4.1 (STATISTICS ST=2)    Sep 18, 2009        27.08        
      CICS/TS 4.2 CICSTRAN/STATISTICS  Jun 24, 2011        29.03        
      CICS/TS 4.2 CICSRDS MNSEGCL=5    Jun 24, 2011       *29.05        
      CICS/TS 4.2 INVALID STID=116     Jan 31, 2012       *30.01        
      CICS/TS 5.1 (INCOMPATIBLE)       Dec 14, 2012       *30.08        
      CICS/TS 5.1 for valid TASZIP/ELG Jan 21, 2013       *30.30        
      CICS/TS 5.1 MNSEGCL=5 INCOMPAT   Jun 17, 2013       *31.03        
      CICS/TS 5.2 COMPATIBLE CICSTRAN  Jun 13, 2014       *31.03        
      CICS/TS 5.2 INCOMPAT Statistics  Jun 13, 2014       *32.03        
      CICS/TS 5.3 INCOMPAT CICSTRAN    Apr 29, 2015        33.04        
      CICS/TS 5.3 RESOURCE SEGCL=5     Sep 31, 2015        33.09        
      CICS/TS 5.3 CICSTRAN INCOMPATIBL Oct 29, 2015        33.11        
      CICS/TS 5.3 GA date              Dec 11, 2015        33.33        
      CICS/TS 5.3 MNSEGCL=5 INPUT ERR  Mar 21, 2016        34.02        
      CICS/TS 5.4 OPEN BETA  Aug       Aug 11, 2016        34.06        
      CICS/TS 5.4 OPEN BETA  Nov       Nov 11, 2016        34.09        
      CICS/TS 5.4 GA                   Jun 17, 2017        35.03        
      CICS/TS 5.5 GA (INCOMPAT)        Jan 29, 2018        36.11        
      CICS/TS 5.6 GA (INCOMPAT)        Jun  1, 2020        38.07        
      CICS/TS 5.6 NEW DATA (COMPAT)    Oct  5, 2020        38.09        
      CICS/TS 6.1 ONE NEW (INCOMPAT)   Jan 11, 2020        40.01        
      CICS/TS 6.1 ONE NEW (INCOMPAT)   Sep 20, 2020        40.02        
      CICS/TS 6.1 UTILEXCL SOFLAG      Aug 15, 2022        40.05        
      DB2 2.3.0                        Oct 28, 1991        10.01        
      DB2 3.1.0                        Dec 17, 1993        13.02        
      DB2 4.1.0 Tolerate               Nov  7, 1995        13.07        
      DB2 4.1.0 Full support           Sep 11, 1996        14.07        
      DB2 5.1.0 Tolerate               Jun 27, 1997        14.14        
      DB2 5.1.0 Full support           Jun 27, 1997        15.02        
      DB2 6.1.0 initial support        Mar 15, 1999        16.09        
      DB2 6.1.0 all buffer pools       Mar 15, 1999        18.01        
      DB2 6.1.0 parallel DB2           Mar 15, 1999        19.19        
      DB2 7.1.0 parallel DB2           Mar 31, 2001        19.19        
      DB2 7.1.0 corrections            Mar 31, 2001        20.06        
      DB2 8.1 Tolerate, no packages    Mar 31, 2004        20.20        
      DB2 8.1 New Data Packages wrong  Mar 31, 2004        21.08        
      DB2 8.1 Support with Packages    Mar 31, 2004       *23.09        
      DB2 8.1 with all zIIP Variables  Sep 30, 2006        24.08        
      DB2 8.1 +PK47659                 Sep 12, 2008        26.08        
      DB2 9.1 See Change 25.265.       Dec  7, 2007        25.11        
      DB2 9.1 Full Support +PK/56356   Sep 12, 2008        26.08        
      DB2 10.1 Tolerate                Oct  1, 2010        28.06        
      DB2 10.1 New vars + Compressed   Nov  1, 2010       *28.07        
      DB2 10.1 Invalid Header pre APAR Jan 12, 2011       *28.28        
      DB2 10.1 IFCID=225 INCOMPAT      Sep 23, 2011       *29.07        
      DB2 10.1 QWHCCV for QWHCATYP=8   Oct  3, 2011       *30.07        
      DB2 10.1 DBID/OBID decode        Jan 21, 2013       *30.30        
      DB2 10.1 QLSTxxxx vars corrected Jun 21, 2013       *31.04        
               (ONLY IMPACTS DB2STATS)                                  
      DB2 11.1 TOLERATE DB2 V11.1      Jun 21, 2013        30.30        
      DB2 11.1 DB2STATS QLST CORRECT   Jun 21, 2013        31.04        
      DB2 11.1 SUPPORT NEW VARIABLES   Jun 21, 2013        31.08        
      DB2 11.1 IRLM NEW SEGMENT        Jun 21, 2013        32.10        
      DB2 12.1 COMPATIBLE              Oct  5, 2016        34.08        
      DB2 12.1 NETEZZA CORRECTIONS     Oct  5, 2016        34.08        
      DB2 12.1 QLAC INSERTS DB2ACCT    May 15, 2017        35.05*       
      DFSMS/MVS 1.1                    Mar 13, 1993        11.11        
      DFSMS/MVS 1.2                    Jun 24, 1994        12.02        
      DFSMS/MVS 1.3                    Dec 29, 1995        13.09        
      DFSMS/MVS 1.4                    Sep 28, 1997        15.04        
      DFSMS/MVS 1.4 HSM                Sep 23, 1998        16.04        
      DFSMS/MVS 1.5                    ??? ??, 1999        16.04        
      DFSORT SMF V1R5                  Mar  1, 2006        24.02        
      MQM 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4          Apr 25, 1996        14.02        
      MQ Series 1.2.0                  May 26, 1998        16.02        
      MQ Series 2.1.0                  Oct  2, 1999        17.07        
      MQ Series 5.2                    Dec 16, 2000        18.10        
      MQ Series 5.3                    Dec 16, 2002        21.05        
      MQ Series 6.0                    Feb 14, 2006        23.23        
      Websphere MQ Series 7.0          ??? ??, 2009       *28.06        
      Websphere MQ Series 7.1          MAR 12, 2011        29.03        
      Websphere MQ Series 8.0          Jun 24, 2011        29.05        
      Websphere MQ Series 9.1          Mar 20, 2017        35.03        
      NETVIEW 3.1 type 37              ??? ??, 1996        14.03        
      NPM 2.0                          Dec 17, 1993        12.03        
      NPM 2.2                          Aug 29, 1994        12.05        
      NPM 2.3                          ??? ??, 1996        15.08        
      NPM 2.4                          Nov 18, 1998        17.01        
      NPM 2.5                          Feb ??, 2000        18.02        
      NPM 2.6                          Nov ??, 2001        19.06        
      RMDS 2.1, 2.2                    Dec 12, 1995        12.12        
      RMDS 2.3                         Jan 31, 2002        19.11        
      TCP/IP 3.1                       Jun 12, 1995        12.12        
      TCP/IP 3.4                       Sep 22, 1998        16.04        
      WebSphere 5.0 APAR PQ7463        Aug 19, 2003        21.04        
      WebSphere 6.0                    Feb 18, 2006        23.23        
      WebSphere 7.0                    Oct  7, 2010        28.06        
      WebSphere 8.0                    Jul 17, 2011        29.05        
      DOS/VSE POWER V6.3.0             Dec 19, 1998        16.08        
      VM/ESA  2.0                      Dec 23, 1992        10.04        
      VM/ESA  2.1                      Jun 27, 1993        12.02        
      VM/ESA  2.2                      Nov 22, 1994        12.06        
      VM/ESA  2.3                      Jun  1, 1998        16.08        
      VM/ESA  2.4                      Mar  1, 2001        19.03        
      z/VM    3.1                      Mar  1, 2001        19.03        
      z/VM    3.1 DATABYTE=0           May  2, 2002        20.02        
      z/VM    4.2 ??                   May  2, 2002        20.02        
      z/VM    4.4                      Jan 22, 2005        22.22        
      z/VM    5.1                      Jan 22, 2005        22.22        
      z/VM    5.2                      Jan 22, 2006        24.01        
      z/VM    5.3 TOLERATE             Jun  7, 2007        25.05        
      z/VM    5.3 NEW VARIABLES        Sep 12, 2008        26.08        
      z/VM    5.4 (COMPATIBLE)         Sep 12, 2008       *27.01        
      z/VM    6.1 (NO CHANGES)         Jul  7, 2008        27.01        
      z/VM    6.2                      Dec  2, 2011        29.04        
      z/VM    6.3 INCOMPATIBLE         Jul 23, 2013        31.05        
      z/VM    6.3 z/13                 Jan 23, 2016        33.33        
      z/VM    6.4 SYTLCK Incompat      Apr 26, 2016        34.04        
      z/VM    6.40061802 ABEND         Jan 22, 2019        37.02        
      z/VM    7.1  INCOMPAT ABEND      Feb 14, 2019        37.02        
      z15 z/VM MFC counters, INCOMPAT  Mar 23, 2020        38.02        
      IMS log 4.1                      Jul  4, 1994        12.02        
      IMS log 5.1                      Jun  9, 1996        14.05        
      IMS log 6.1                      ???  ?, 199?        20.03        
      IMS log 7.1                      ???  ?, 200?        20.03        
      IMS log 8.1                      May 21, 2003        21.02        
      IMS log 9.1                      Mar 96, 2004       *26.01        
      IMS log 10.1                     Mar 06, 2007       *26.01        
      IMS log 11.1                     Apr  1, 2010       *28.02        
      IMS log 12.1                     Jan 23, 2012       *29.29        
      IMS log 13.1 (NOT 56FA)          May 25, 2013        31.03        
      IMS log 13.1 (56FA RECORD)       May 27, 2014        32.05        
      IMS log 14.1 COMPATIBLE          Dec 19, 2015        33.07        
      IMS log 15.1 NO CHANGES          Mar  1, 2018        35.07        
      AS400 3.7.0                      Nov  1, 1996        15.01        
      AS400 4.1.0                      Dec 30, 1996        15.08        
      AS400 4.2.0                      Apr 27, 1998        16.02        
      AS400 4.4.0                      Sep 27, 1999        17.07        
      AS400 4.5.0                      Jul 27, 2000        18.07        
      AS400 5.2.0 - Most records       Jul 23, 2003        21.03        
      AS400 5.2.0 - QAPMMIOP           Jul 23, 2003        22.04        
      AS400 5.3.0                      Jan 22, 2005        22.22        
      AS400 5.4.0                      Aug 26, 2006        24.06        
      AS400 6.1.0                      Jun 29, 2008        26.05        
                                                                        
    Note: Asterisk by the version number means the Version number       
          was changed (to the MXG version required), after an earlier   
          MXG version was listed as supporting this product release,    
          usually because an APAR modified the product's data records.  
          Or a coding error in MXG could be the reason for the change!  
                                                                        
    Availability dates for non-IBM products and MXG version required:   
                                                                        
                                                        MXG Version     
      Product Name                                       Required       
                                                                        
      Demand Technology                                                 
       NTSMF Version 1 Beta                                14.11        
       NTSMF Version 2.0                                   15.05        
       NTSMF Version 2.1                                   15.06        
       NTSMF Version 2.2                                   16.04        
       NTSMF Version 2.3                                   17.10        
       NTSMF 2.4.4                     Aug  9, 2002        20.04        
       NTSMF 2.4.5   INCOMPAT          Apr  1, 2003        21.02        
       NTSMF 2.4.7                     Sep 30, 2004        22.08        
       NTSMF 3.1.4                     Mar 15, 2009        27.01        
       NTSMF 4.0                       Mar 15, 2011        29.03        
      Landmark                                                          
       The Monitor for DB2 Version 2                       13.06        
       The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.0                     16.02        
       The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.1                     20.04        
       The Monitor for DB2 Version 4.0                     22.10        
       The Monitor for DB2 Version 5.0                     30.02        
       The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.2 -                      12.12        
       The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.3 -                      15.01        
       The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.0 -                      15.06        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.1 -                      20.04        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.2 - 20.335, 21.134       21.04        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.3 including CICS/TS 3.1  22.08        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all)           25.11        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all)           27.01        
       The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.3 (for CICS/TS 4.1,4.2)  29.07        
       TMON/CICS 3.4 (for CICS/TS 5.1)               30.30-32.12        
        (Do not use 32.13,32.32,33.01,33.02,33.03 for 3.4)              
       TMON/CICS 3.4 (for CICS/TS 5.1 - Change 33.099)     33.04        
       TMON/CICS 4.0 (for CICS/TS 5.2 - Change 33.195)    *33.09        
       TMON/CICS 4.1 (for CICS/TS 5.3 - Change 34.257      34.08        
       The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.3  -                      12.05        
       The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.5  -                      12.05        
       The Monitor for MVS/ESA 2.0  -                      15.09        
       The Monitor for MVS/ESA 3.0  -                      19.19        
       TMON/MVS Version 4.4                                32.04        
                                                                        
      Candle                                                            
       Omegamon for CICS V200 User SMF                     12.05        
       Omegamon for CICS V300 User SMF                     13.06        
       Omegamon for CICS V400 User SMF                     16.02        
       Omegamon for CICS V400 type 110 segments            16.02        
       Omegamon for CICS V500 User SMF                     18.01        
       Omegamon for IMS V110 (ITRF)                        12.12        
       Omegamon for IMS V300 (ITRF)                        14.04        
       Omegamon for IMS V550/V560 (ITRF)                   25.05        
       Omegamon for MVS V300                               13.05        
       Omegamon for MVS V400                               13.06        
       Omegamon for DB2 Version 2.1/2.2                    13.05        
       Omegamon for VTAM V160                              12.04A       
       Omegamon for VTAM V400                              15.15        
       Omegamon for VTAM V500                              18.08        
       Omegamon for SMS V100/V110                          12.03        
      CA-BROADCOM                                                       
       ACF2 6.2 was 16.04 but ABEND, ACSMFREL=0 May 2018   36.05        
       ASTEX 2.1                                           14.04        
       IDMS 18                                             32.05        
       IDMS 19 (INCOMPAT after PTF R084146 Change 34.164)  33.05        
       NETSPY 4.7                                          14.03        
       NETSPY 5.0                                          14.03        
       NETSPY 5.2                                          16.05        
       NETSPY 5.3                                          18.03        
       NETSPY 6.0                                          20.10 20.305 
       NETSPY 7.0                                          20.10 20.305 
       SAR/VIEW R11                                        23.07 23.196 
      BMC, was Boole & Babbage                                          
       APPTUNE V11R2 SMF 102                               33.11 33.264 
       IMF 3.1 (for IMS 5.1)                               12.12        
       IMF 3.2 (for IMS 6.1 only)                          15.09        
       IMF 3.2 (for IMS 5.1 and 6.1+)                      16.04        
       IMF 3.3 (for IMS 7.1 and 8.1)                      *22.08        
       IMF 4.1 (for IMS 9.1)                              *26.02        
       IMF 4.4 (for IMS 9.1)                              *31.08        
       IMF 4.5 (for IMS 11.1)  (No change since 4.4)       31.08        
       IMF 4.6 a/k/a Mainview IMS                         *31.08        
       IMF 5.1 a/k/a Mainview IMS                         *34.01        
       IMF 5.2 a/k/a Mainview IMS                          34.01        
       IMF 5.3 a/k/a Mainview IMS                          35.03        
       Mainview for MQ Version 4.4                         29.03        
       Mainview for MQ Version 5.1                         30.02        
       Mainview for MQ Version 5.2, 5.3, 5.4               33.01        
       Mainview for CICS Version 6.5 (CICS/TS 5.1)         30.30        
       Mainview for CICS Version 6.4 (CICS/TS 4.2)         30.04        
       Mainview for CICS Version 6.1                       26.26        
       Mainview Auto Operator data file                    28.28        
       Mainview for DB2 THRDHIST file                      20.20        
       Mainview for TCP/IP                                 20.20        
       Mainview for IP                                     34.??        
       Mainview for Batch Optimizer                        19.19        
      Memorex/Telex                                                     
       LMS 3.1                                             12.12A       
      Oracle V9, V10                                       24.06        
      SYNCSORT                                                          
       2.1                                                 33.05        
       1.4                                                 33.08        
      Amdahl                                                            
       APAF 4.1, 4.3                                       16.08        
      Velocity Software                                                 
       XAMAP 3.4                                           22.10        
       XAMAP 3406                                          24.03        
       XAMAP 3.7                                           27.10        
       XAMAP 4.1   Now Renamed to ZVPS 4.1                 29.07        
       XVPS  4.2                                           31.06        
       ZVPS  5.4                                          *33.07        
                                                                        
V.    Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 41.01.                  
                                                                        
 1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 41.01:                          
                                                                        
  a. Changes in MXG architecture made between 41.01 and prior versions  
     that can introduce known incompatibilities.                        
                                                                        
     IF YOU HAVE MEMBER E2TY70 IN YOUR USERID.TAILORING SOURCE LIBRARY, 
     YOU MUST CHANGE _LTY70 to _WTY70 in that member. CHANGE 38.105.    
     The error before this correction will be:                          
     ERROR: DATA SET "PDB.TYPE70" was not specified on the DATA stmt.   
                                                                        
 2. Installation and re-installation procedures are described in detail 
    in member INSTALL (which also lists common Error/Warning messages a 
    new user might encounter), and sample JCL is in member JCLINSTT for 
    SAS Version 9.                                                      
                                                                        
    MXG Definitions with regard to MXG Software Changes:                
                                                                        
    COMPATIBLE   A change in a data record which did not alter either   
    COMPAT       the location or the format of all of the previously-   
                 kept MXG variables is COMPATIBLE, and you can continue 
                 to run the old version of MXG software, which will read
                 the new records without error, but none of any new data
                 fields or any new record subtypes will be created/kept 
                 until you install the MXG Version with this change.    
                                                                        
    INCOMPAT     A change in a data record that causes the current MXG  
                 version to fail, visibly or invisibly, with or without 
                 error conditions or messages, and the output datasets  
                 may contain wrong values and incomplete observations,  
                 and/or observations may have been lost.                
                 You MUST install the new MXG Version with this change  
                 to process data records that have been INCOMPATIBLY    
                 changed by their vendor.                               
                                                                        
    TOLERATE     In other words, the old MXG Version TOLERATES the new  
                 data records, if they are COMPATIBLY changed.          
                                                                        
    EXPLOIT      Once you use the new MXG Version to read the changed   
                 records, all of the new fields, subtypes, etc, that are
                 described in this change will be created in the MXG    
                 datasets, so the new MXG Version EXPLOITS the new data,
                 and you have full support of the new data records.     
                                                                        
      An MXG Version never "expires" nor "goes out of Support".  When   
      you put in a new product/subsystem/Release/APAR that incompatibly 
      changed its records then you must install the current MXG Version 
      or at least be using the minimum level of MXG that is currently   
      documented in the preceding list in section IV.                   
                                                                        
     COSMETIC     Some Changes will start with COSMETIC.  This indicates
                  that that change only alters a displayed value or may 
                  be a spelling error in a label, but it is "cosmetic"  
                  in that it ONLY affected the display, and the output  
                  data sets created are NOT impacted by this change.    
                                                                        
VI.   Online Documentation of MXG Software.                             
                                                                        
    MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.              
    See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.                  
                                                                        
                                                                        
VII.  Changes Log                                                       
                                                                        
--------------------------Changes Log---------------------------------  
                                                                        
 You MUST read each Change description to determine if a Change will    
 impact your site.  All changes have been made in this MXG Library.     
                                                                        
 Member CHANGES always identifies the actual version and release of     
 MXG Software that is contained in that library.                        
                                                                        
 The CHANGES selection on our homepage at http://www.MXG.com            
 is always the most current information on MXG Software status,         
 and is frequently updated.                                             
                                                                        
 Important changes are also posted to the MXG-L ListServer, which is    
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Alphabetical list of important changes in MXG 41.01:                    
                                                                        
  Dataset/                                                              
  Member    Change    Description                                       
  ASMRMFX   41.003  Revision to Change 40.140 SPLIT 70s and CICSIFUE.   
  FORMATS   41.007  MIPS values for z/16 Processor Format $MGRMIPS.     
  SASHOTFIX 41.012  SAS HOTFIX 69871 ASCII PLATFORMS REQUIRED SPLIT70.  
  SPLIT70   41.011  ASMRMFI using IBM BRBSMFR for LRECL GT 32756.       
  SPLIT70   41.011  New ASMRMFI using IBM GRBSMFR z/OS 5.2 SPLIT70      
  SPLIT70   41.012  SAS HOT FIX 69871 on ASCII for LRECL GT 32756.      
  TYPE113   41.005  TYPE1131 for z/15 L2P variable was wrong            
  TYPE89    41.004  TYPE89 variable SMF89SOLUTION ID off by 1 byte.     
  TYPE99    41.001  SMF 99 Subtype 1 INPUT EXCEEDED, S99SLLN=80 not doc.
  VMAC102   41.010  Support for DB2 V13 102 (New IFCID 396)             
  VMAC30    41.015  More new Direct Memory (z/OS 3.1) variables added.  
  VMAC71    41.008  TYPE71 CSFRLSAV missing value.                      
  VMACDB2   41.010  Support for DB2 V13 100/101 (COMPATIBLE, New Vars)  
  VMACDB2   41.010  Support for DB2 V13 new variables COMPATIBLY ADDED  
  VMACDB2   41.013  DB2 Subtype 1 EXCEEDED LENGTH if Q8STNAME length LT 
  VMACRMFV  41.009  New RMF III variables added Data Gatherer Pgmr Guide
                                                                        
  See member CHANGESS for all changes ever made to MXG Software, or     
  the CHANGES frames at https://www.mxg.com.                            
                                                                        
Inverse chronological list of all Changes:                              
                                                                        
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====== CHANGES THRU 41.015 ARE IN MXG 41.01 DATED Mar 24, 2023 =========
                                                                        
Change 41.015  More new Direct Memory (z/OS 3.1) variables were added to
VMAC30         the initial list in Change 40.087.  The full set of new  
Mar 21, 2023   variables are these:                                     
                S30DMREQUESTED2G S30DMMINREQUESTED2G S30DMASSIGNED2G    
                S30DMINUSEAS2G S30DMINUSEASFIXED1M                      
                S30DMINUSEASPAGEABLE1M S30DMINUSEAS4K                   
                S30DMINUSEASDATTABLES S30DMINUSEAS4KHWM                 
                S30DMINUSEASPAGEABLE1MHWM S30DMINUSEASFIXED1MHWM        
                S30DMINUSEASDM2GHWM S30DMINUSEASDATTABLESHWM            
                S30DMINUSEHWM S30DM2GFAILED S30DM1MFAILED S30DM4KFAILED 
                S30NUMINUSEAS2GHWM S30NUM2GFAILED S30DMINUSEAS2GHWM     
                S30DM2GNOTAVAIL S30OBTAINSHOMESPACE                     
                S30IARV64OBTAINHOMESPACE S30FRAMESFIRSTREFERENCEBACK    
                S30SUMREAL1M S30SUMSQUARESREAL1M S30NUMSAMPLES          
                S30HWMHVREAL1M                                          
                                                                        
Change 41.014  Variables P0RCDI and P1RCDI are now correctly FORMATTED  
VMACBVIR       as HEX4 instead of MGBYTES and removed from &MXGBYLN.    
Mar 17, 2023                                                            
   Thanks to Pierre Pascal Joulin, SOCGEN, FRANCE.                      
                                                                        
Change 41.013  INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED for DB2NETZA Q8ST IDAA SMF 100  
VMACDB2        SUBTYPE 1 DB2NETZA records, due to MXG error in heuristic
Mar 19, 2023   calculation of the offset to the next segment, BUT ONLY  
               if variable length field Q8STNAME is Less than 8 bytes.  
               This is not new MXG code and only one site so far has    
               seen the error and all prior test data did have 8 bytes. 
               You can circumvent the error with                        
              %LET MACFILE= %QUOTE(IF ID=100 AND SUBTYPE=1) THEN DELETE;
               in your SYSIN, or ask MXG Support to email the VMACDB2.  
                                                                        
               The site with this error is not actually using NETEZZA   
               and I'm asking IBM for help in understanding why the Q8ST
               segment is created, can it be disabled, and where the    
               installation defines that character field and its length.
                                                                        
               The LENQ8ST length of segment field is INPUT before the  
               loop so it is not updated for each instance of the Q8ST  
               segments. It was 897 for all three segments, but the hex 
               dump shows that they are 897, 900 and 900 bytes long.    
               Those wrong LENQ8ST values and the Q8STNAMELEN length of 
               QBSTNAME were used in MXG's heuristic calculation of the 
               location of the next segment, but that code was WRONG if 
               QBSTNAMELEN was NOT 8 bytes, causing the OFFQ8ST location
               of next segment to be mis-aligned; the MXG calculation   
               logic error was also assisted by the undocumented 2-byte 
               field found after the Q8STNAME field.                    
                                                                        
               That undocumented 2-field after the QBSTNAME field may   
               have been an IBM attempt to provide the actual LENQ8ST   
               for each segment, but its value is wrong, containing 898 
               (+2=900) in the first two segments when it should have   
               been 895 (+2=897) and 898 (+2=900). It has a value of 116
               in the last segment, but that is not used as there is no 
               next segment, and there are 133 undocumented bytes after 
               it, and none of the other triplets point to that area.   
                                                                        
               Q8STNAME is the Accelerator Server Identifier and you can
               verify the non-8 value in QBSTNAMELEN variable in the log
               in the PUT _ALL_ after the hex dump if you get the ABEND.
   Thanks to Andreas von Imhof, Rabobank, THE NETHERLANDS.              
                                                                        
Change 41.012 -SAS Support for SPLIT70 LRECL GT 32760 Windows and Unix. 
SASTECH        Changes 40.140 40.150 150A 150B 41.003 and 40.011 require
SPLIT70        SAS HOT FIXES in SAS Note 69871 for ASCII Platforms.     
Mar 10, 2023    A fix for this issue for Base SAS 9.4_M8 is available at
         https://tshf.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/L8X.html#69871
                A fix for this issue for Base SAS 9.4_M7 is available at
         https://tshf.sas.com/techsup/download/hotfix/HF2/I9R.html#69871
               -MXG (i.e. SAS) can read VBS records with LRECL greater  
                than 32K. However, IBM reassembly architecture of RMF   
                records (introduced in 2015 with z/OS 2.2) resulted in  
                splitting the data in the original long LRECL records   
                (have seen 3.7M) into records                           
                smaller than 32k. This splitting resulted in related    
                triplet sections assumed by MXG coding to all to be in  
                the same record to no longer be a valid assumption. To  
                resolve the issue, reassembly of the original long      
                record was developed on z/OS, but during testing of the 
                reassembly process on SAS/PC, it was found that using   
                RECFM=S370VBS for the output LARGE LRECL, those files   
                were not being properly created. This hotfix addresses  
                that issue with SAS/PC.                                 
                                                                        
Change 41.011 -Addition of ASMRMFI program using IBM GRBSMFR service    
ADOCRMFI       to reassemble "broken" (split) RMF (7x) long records     
ASMRMFI        (where the LRECL is greater than 32756 bytes)            
JCLASMXG      -Revision of ADOCRMFX to include reference to ASMRMFI     
JCLRMFI       - Addition of JCLRMFI assemble/link of ASMRMFI            
SPLIT70       - ASMRMFI added to JCLASMXG                               
Mar 10, 2023                                                            
                                                                        
Change 41.010  Support for DB2 V13 new variables (COMPATIBLY ADDED).    
FORMATS       -New IFCID 396 creates new T102S396 dataset which is a low
EX102396       overhead trace record for index page splits, low overhead
IMAC102        as it's only generated when elapsed time of index page   
VMXGINIT       split is unusually high (GT 1 second) and provides both  
FORMATS        the UR ID and data sharing member number.                
VMACDB2       -Variables added to DB2ACCT AND DB2STAT5 (IFCID 369):     
VMAC102          QWAC_AIDB_FNS_ELAP='ELAP TIME*SQL DATA*INSIGHTS'       
Mar  6, 2023     QWAC_AIDB_FNS_CP  ='CPU  TIME*SQL DATA*INSIGHTS'       
                 QWAC_AIDB_FNS_ZIIP='ZIIP TIME*SQL DATA*INSIGHTS'       
                 QWAC_AIDB_COUNT    ='SQL DATA*INSIGHTS*EVENTS'         
              -Variables added to DB2STAT0 and DB2STATS:                
                 Q9STCTDM='CMD*DIS*ML'                                  
                 Q9STCTSM='CMD*START*ML'                                
                 Q9STCTPM='CMD*STOP*ML'                                 
                 Q9STCTDR='CMD*DISPLAY*SERVICE'                         
                 Q9STCTSR='CMD*START*SERVICE'                           
                 Q9STCTPR='CMD*STOP*SERVICE'                            
                 Q9STCTS1='CMD*START*CDDS'                              
                 Q9STCTS2='CMD*STOP*CDDS'                               
                 Q9STCTBL='CMD*DISPLAY*BLOCKERS'                        
                 Q9STCTX6='CMD*RUN*MLUTIL'                              
                 Q9STCTX7='CMD*DISPLAY*STATS'                           
                 QSSTDISYES='64-BIT DISCARDDATA*KEEPREAL'               
                 QDSTNLSC='ILOS*CANCELS*CPU*CONTENTION'                 
                 QDSTNAKD='CURR DBATS*ACTIVE*KEEPDYNAMIC*YES'           
                 QDSTMAKD='MAX DBATS*ACTIVE*KEEPDYNAMIC*YES'            
                 QDSTNDBT='DBATS*TERMINATED*SINCE DDF*STARTED'          
                 QDSTNTPL='DBATS*TERMINATED*IN POOL GT*POOLINAC'        
                 QDSTNTRU='DBATS*TERMINATED*REUSED*LIMIT'               
                 QDSTDBPQ='CURR DBATS*SUSPENCED*PROFILE*EXCEPTION'      
                 QDSTMDPQ='MAX DBATS*SUSPENDED*PROFILE*EXCEPTION'       
              -Variables added to DB2ACCT DB2STAT1 and DB2STATS         
                 QXSTTIMEFROMAPPL='SET*CURRENT*LOCK*SQL8TIMEOUTS'       
                 QXSTTIMEFROMPROF='SET*CURRENT*LOCK*PROFILE*TIMEOUTS'   
              -Variables added to DB2STAT1 and DB2STATS                 
                 QTPCGBP ='INFREQUENT*ACCESSED DS*PHYSICALLY CLOSED'    
                 QTPCUT  ='UTIL-ACCESS-ONLY*PHYSICALLY*CLOSED'          
                 QTAUCNOT='PLANAUTH*CHECKS*NOT USE*PLAN AUTH CACHE'     
                 QTAUCOW1='OVERWRITES*AUTHID*IN PLAN*AUTH CACHE'        
                 QISTCONDLKF='FAILED*COND LOCK*DURING*INSERT'           
                 QISTRETRYLK='FAILED*COND LOCK*RETRY*UNCOND'            
              -Variables added to DB2GBPST                              
                 QBGLWX='IXLCACHE*REQ WITH*ASYNC XI'                    
                 QBGLSU='IXLAXISN*SYNCH-UP*CALLS'                       
                 QBGLAS='IXLAXISN*SUSPENDS*AWAIT XI*TO COMPLETE'        
              -Variables added to DB2GBPAT                              
                 QBGBART ='DATA*AREA*RESIDENCY*TIME'                    
                 QBGBERT ='DIRECTORY*ENTRY*RESIDENCY*TIME'              
                                                                        
Change 41.009  RMF Monitor III new data Data Gatherer Programmer Guide  
VMACRMFV       GC31-5701-50 dated Feb 20, 2023                          
Mar  2, 2023  -Dataset ZRBLCP New Variables                             
                 LCPUHPPW='HDW*PROC*PMA*WEIGHT'                         
                 LCPUMTNL='MAX*TOPOLOGY*NESTING*LEVELS'                 
                 LCPUCRD1='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*1'                  
                 LCPUCRD2='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*2'                  
                 LCPUCRD3='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*3'                  
                 LCPUCRD4='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*4'                  
                 LCPUCRD5='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*5'                  
                 LCPUCRD6='COORDINATE*NESTING*LEVEL*6'                  
              -Dataset ZRBCPD new variables                             
                 CPDCCMC ='CHARACTERISTICS*PART'                        
                 CPDCCMD ='MEASUREMENT*PART'                            
                 CPDCCMX   ='EXTENDED*CHAN*GROUP*DATA'                  
                 CPDPNETID1='PNETID*ACCESS*FROM*FIRST PORT'             
                 CPDPNETID2='PNETID*ACCESS*FROM*SECOND PORT'            
                                                                        
Change 41.008  Change 40.108 caused CSFRLSAV to be missing. CSTORE was  
VMAC71         revised to include SMF71GRX, and relocated after GRX had 
Mar  2, 2023   been input, but CSFRLSAV was not moved and depends on the
               the value in CSTORE. CSFRLSAV moved to after CSTORE calc.
   Thanks to Bradley Leis, TELUS, CANADA.                               
                                                                        
Change 41.007  The MIPS values for the z/16 processor types were added  
FORMATS        to the $MGRMIPS format.                                  
Mar  1, 2023                                                            
   Thanks to Arnold Kim, UPS, USA.                                      
   Thanks to Aylee ??, UPS, USA.                                        
   Thanks to Ggail??, UPS, USA.                                         
   Thanks to Jessica Sanchez, UPS, USA.                                 
   Thanks to dlicamara ??, UPS, USA.                                    
   Thanks to jrivera ??, UPS, USA.                                      
   Thanks to Dana A McCreary, UPS, USA.                                 
                                                                        
Change 41.006  The variables in dataset ZRBASI added in Change 40.085   
VMACRMFV          ASI_EJST ASI_SRBT ASICPUTA_CP ASI_CP_PHTM             
Feb 28, 2023   were 1000 times too small as they were incorrectly input 
               with &PIB.4.6 when they should have used &PIB.4.3.       
   Thanks to Graham Harris, NATWEST, ENGLAND.                           
                                                                        
Change 41.005  The test in line 1996 was corrected to SM113VN2 IN (5,6) 
VMAC113        because the calculated L2P sourced-from variable was     
Feb 26, 2023   non-zero in TYPE1131.  Values in ASUM1131 were correct.  
   Thanks to Graham Harris, NATWEST, ENGLAND.                           
                                                                        
Change 41.004  TYPE89 variables SMF89ZNV SMF89SNF SMF80SEQ and          
VMAC89         SMF89SOLUTIONID were off by one byte because a one byte  
Feb 17, 2023   reserved field was not skipped.                          
   Thanks to Joe Faska, DTCC, USA.                                      
   Thanks to Madison Harris, DTCC, USA.                                 
                                                                        
Change 41.003 -Revisions to existing programs to reassemble "broken"    
ADOCRMFX       (split) RMF records into the original long (greater      
ASMMACS        than 32756 bytes) records                                
ASMRMFX       -Addition of two new reassembly routines:                 
EXITRMFX         RMFXIFUE an updated version of CICSIFUE to reassemble  
JCLASMXG                  "broken" RMF records as well as decompress    
JCLRMFXA                  CICS 110.1/112 and DB2 100/101/102 records for
JCLRMFXL                  110.1 decompression, RMFXIFUE now checks for  
JCLRMFXs                  records too short to contain the full length  
RMFXE35                   of the CICS product section and now chains    
RMFXIFUE                  through the CICS product section to locate the
Feb 20, 2023              CRL field that indicates whether the record is
Mar  6, 2023              compressed. The 112 record mapping is now also
                          separate from the original single DSECT with  
                          hardcoded offsets.                            
                 RMFXE35  a replacement for ERBPPE35 in the sample      
                          RMF post-processing sort example that         
                          front-ends ERBPPE35 to restore the swapped    
                          fields from ERBPPE15 processing, then uses the
                          restored records to reassemble the "broken"   
                          RMF records. All RMF records are written to   
                          DDNAME LONGVBS to retain the processing       
                          sequence while avoiding sort's record length  
                          limitations.                                  
              -Addition of assemble and link steps for RMFXE35 and      
               RMFXIFUE in JCLASMXG                                     
              -Revision of ADOCRMFX to reflect current status of RMFX   
               members                                                  
              -$CHGLOG member added to ASMMACS for tracking changes     
              -Revision to ASMRMFX to remove IBM RMF macros and replace 
               them with custom coding of the RMF product section data  
               structures                                               
              -Addition of program structure documentation to ASMRMFX   
              -Addition of EXITRMFX JCl to assemble and link RMFXIFUE   
              -Addition of JCLRMFXA example of ASMRMFX use              
              -Addition of JCLRMFXL example of ASMRMFX assemble/link    
              -Addition of JCLRMFXS example of RMFXE35 use              
                                                                        
                                                                        
Change 41.002  Dataset TYPE123C variable SM123S2_API_REQ_NAME is the    
VMAC123A       same as variable SM123APISN in TYPE123A and TYPE1232 and 
Feb  6, 2023   is needed for MERGEs, so variable SM123APISN is now added
               to dataset TYPE123C.                                     
   Thanks to Wayne A. Schumack, USBank, USA.                            
                                                                        
Change 41.001  SMF 99 Subtype 1 INPUT EXCEEDED, unexpected S99SLLN=80   
VMAC99         segment length when S99SLLN=104 was expected.            
Feb  4. 2023                                                            
   Thanks to Naveed Jeddy, ATOS, USA                                    
   Thanks to Vinod Kumar Panatula, ATOS, USA.                           
   Thanks to Ashutosh Purohit, ATOS, USA.                               
   Thanks to Mayank Vyas, ATOS, USA                                     
   Thanks to PURNENDU JOSHI, ATOS, USA.                                 
                                                                        
                                                                        
LASTCHANGE: Version 41.