Neoview Workload Management Services Guide (R2.5)

3. In the Add Rule dialog box, enter a name for the compilation rule, and set the desired
attribute values for the rule. The next steps explain how to set the attributes. For a summary
of the attributes, see “Set the Compilation Rule Attributes” (page 92).
NOTE: You cannot create a rule with the HPS_ prefix. That prefix is reserved for
system-generated rules.
4. Select the Compilation (COMP) option if it is not already selected.
5. From the Warn Level list, select a warning level:
WARN-HIGH
WARN-MEDIUM
WARN-LOW
NO-WARN
If you do not select a warning level, the default is WARN-LOW.
If you specify NO-WARN, WMS does not set a warning level or save warning information
for the query when the compilation rule evaluates to true. If you specify NO-WARN, you
must specify a rule action.
If you specify a warning level other than NO-WARN, WMS sets the warning level (high,
medium, or low) for the query and saves warning information in its shared memory when
the compilation rule evaluates to true.
NOTE: The Neoview Performance Analyzer (or the Neoview Query Viewer) displays the
highest warning level for a query in the WARNING LEVEL field of the Live View pane. To
see all the rule warnings that occurred while the query was running, see the Rule Warnings
group box in the Monitoring Query window of NPA (or NQV), or issue a STATUS QUERIES
WARN command. For more information, see “Display the Query Details” (page 127) and
the “Rule Warnings” (page 133), or see the “STATUS QUERIES Command” (page 229) and
the “Query Warning Information” (page 232).
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