Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 05:16:06 -0500
Reply-To: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>
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From: Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellriegel@T-ONLINE.DE>
Subject: Re: MXG add in for SAS
btw: you asked for links? For ITRM, the SAS solution, including a GUI:
http://www.sas.com/solutions/itresource/
For pure MXG:
www.mxg.com
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 00:16:46 -0800, saivs28@GMAIL.COM wrote:
>Roland,
>
>Thanx for the update. But I need to clarify one more thing. Is it
>customised menu driven or on a need to know basis that we need to write
>programs?
>
>Any sample programs/screens to get an idea as to how it functions, if
>possible? Or any links to kick off.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Srinivas
>
>RolandRB wrote:
>> saivs28@gmail.com wrote:
>> > hello all,
>> >
>> > Today when i was facing an interview call with a consultant they asked
>> > if I knew a tool called MXG Add in for SAS. I wasnt' aware of any such
>> > tool until today, though I searched the web for it and found some
>> > related information(http://www.mxg.com/main_prodinfo.asp).
>> >
>> > I asked the interviewer where and what exactly is it used for? for that
>> > he answered its used in System Performance issues, and to create
>> > reports on those issues.
>> >
>> > But what baffles me is where exactly is it used? So can anyone of you
>> > enlighten me on its use and how we incorporate it with SAS. Or has
>> > anyone worked on it?
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Srinivas
>>
>> I worked on MXG software for more than 10 years. It is just programs
>> written in SAS that mainly read in the performance flat files (or VSAM
>> records) written by the computer operating system to keep track of
>> usage and performance.
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