Descriptions of fault analysis user exit types

The following provides descriptions of each user exit type available for use with Fault Analyzer in real time or fault reanalysis mode of execution. Fault analysis user exit types applicable to execution modes shows which exit types are applicable to each mode of execution.
Table 1. Fault analysis user exit types applicable to execution modes

This table has 6 columns. The header supports up to 3 rows. For the header first column, the header spans these 3 rows. The "Real-time" heading spans 2 columns, with subheadings "Normal" and "Dump registration" in a column each, spanning 2 rows. The "Reanalysis" heading spans 3 columns, with the subheading "Batch" spanning 2 headings, with subheadings "NormaL" and "Refresh" in 1 column each. The subheading "Interactive" is on 1 column, but spans 2 rows.

User exit type Real-time Reanalysis
Normal Dump registration Batch Interactive
Normal Refresh
Analysis Control Yes (1) Yes (2) Yes (1) Yes (1) Yes (1)
Compiler Listing Read Yes (1) No Yes (1) Yes (1) Yes (1)
Message and Abend Code Explanation Yes (1) No Yes (1) Yes (1) Yes (1)
Formatting Yes (1) No Yes (1) Yes (1) Yes (1)
End Processing Yes (1) No No Yes (3) No
Notification Yes (1) Yes (2) No No No
Notes:
(1)
Specified via the Exits option
(2)
Specified via the DumpRegistrationExits option
(3)
Specified via the RefreshExits option