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26.6 Filtered workload report Workload reports that produce monitoring reports about multiple systems or service classes can be confusing to understand, and the output is truncated if it exceeds 255 lines. With z/OS V1R13, you can now filter workloads using various criteria, such as: Workload with current PI readings Workload with current PI readings above the provisioning PI limit Workload of a specific system The support is invoked by issuing the workload report with new or additional parameters: REPORT WORKLOAD TYPE=WithPIonly REPORT WORKLOAD TYPE=AbovePLonly REPORT WORKLOAD PLEX=xxx SYS=yyy Such reports will only display service classes complying with the specified criteria. WithPIonly displays only service classes that have a current Provisioning Index (PI) reading. AbovePLonly displays only service classes that have a PI reading above the Provisioning Limit (PL) as specified in the CP policy, which means that the service class is actually suffering. Both WithPIonly and AbovePIonly display detailed information (just as the TYPE=Detailed parameter does) as described here: PLEX=xxx SYS=yyy displays only the workload on a specific system. The syntax is the same as for enable/disable configuration plex=xxx sys=yyy. Filtering a specific system can be combined with the type-criteria filtering to display only workload on a single system that complies with the criteria of a type-filter such as