Response threshold definition - Documentation for MainView for IMS Offline 5.2
Mia Lopez
Published Apr 07, 2026
01-02
Identification
Defines what time interval is being used in the statement to define the response thresholds
RR expresses intervals in seconds
RE expresses intervals in 1/100ths of a second
RV expresses intervals in a mixture of seconds or fractions of seconds by using decimal points, spaces or commas, and variable column lengths
All identification types can be used together, but each one must specify a different transaction category code.
06-60 (for RR and RE)
06 and on (for RV)
Response threshold 01 to 11
A response threshold specifies a response group in which transactions will be counted
There are 11 response thresholds. Specify only the number of thresholds to be used, from lowest to highest. There are no defaults.
Each value specified is the upper limit value for the threshold. The first threshold starts at zero. Subsequent thresholds start at a number one more than the limit of the previous threshold.
For RR, you must specify 5 characters. Use leading zeros if needed. The maximum value is 99999. Specify up to 11 response thresholds.
For example:
RR99900015000250350004500For RE, you must specify 5 characters. Use leading zeros if needed. The maximum is 999.99. Specify up to 11 response thresholds.
For example:
RE99900015000250350004500For RV, the column position and length restrictions do not exist. The intervals can be from microseconds to seconds expressed by using leading zeros (optional) and decimal points and separating each response threshold value with any number of spaces or commas. The specifications can span multiple lines. Specify up to 11 response thresholds.
For example:
RV999 0.15 .25 35.0 45.0orRV999 0.15 .25 35 45