Use case 3 - COBOL, JCL, HTML5, Oracle and SQL Analyzer
Introduction
After moving from Oracle AIP to SQL Analyzer as explained here Transitioning from Oracle Server, at the end of the new scan the following report has been generated: SQLAnalyzerMetricsReport.csv
During transition, Oracle source will not change, the same extraction will be now analyzed by SQL Analyzer. A new UA analysis unit, equivalent of all previous Oracle analysis units, has been added. Dependency between “Mainframe and the new SQL analysis unit”, and “HTML5 analysis unit and the SQL new analysis unit” has been added at the end.
New dashboard
Numbers
Before | After |
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Nb of modules: 1 Nb of active analysis units: 5 Nb of inactive analysis units: 0 Total nb of analysis units: 5 Nb of saved objects: 208301 |
Nb of modules: 1 Nb of active analysis units: 4 Nb of inactive analysis units: 0 Total nb of analysis units: 4 Nb of saved objects: 206062 |
Number of applications with full call graph : 1
(#65050) Number of relevant objects in repository : 217085 Number of OMG AFP-links in repository : 241689 Number of DF records / TR end points : 18175 Number of transactions : 3863 Number of empty transactions : 1450 Number of links -> DF records / TR end points : 376822 Number of links -> other objects in full graph : 149314 Number of transaction links generated (sum) : 526136 Number of objects in largest transaction : 6337 Number of elements in largest SCC group : 8 |
Number of applications with full call graph : 1
(#65050) Number of relevant objects in repository : 210069 Number of OMG AFP-links in repository : 269773 Number of DF records / TR end points : 19067 Number of transactions : 3863 Number of empty transactions : 1450 Number of links -> DF records / TR end points : 376822 Number of links -> other objects in full graph : 149903 Number of transaction links generated (sum) : 526725 Number of objects in largest transaction : 6337 Number of elements in largest SCC group : 8 |