If you select option AI from the User Definitions, your current Com-plete accounting information is displayed on your screen, for example:
14:50:45 TID 5 COM-5.1. User MBE 12.11.97
-- Com-plete Accounting Display -- UACT
Userid Characteristics: USERID: MBE Logon Date: 1997/11/12
Account: Com-plete Logon Time: 14:50:27
Authorization: 0 SMC: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Control: YES RMC: 1,2,3,5,6,7
Terminal Characteristics: TID: 5 Device Type: 3270 VS
LU Name: SHRDAEN Case: UPPER
HC Device: DUMMY Message Queue: 0
Accounting Data: CPU: 0.07 Data sent via MSG: 0
Thread Time: 14.85 Data sent to Terminal: 7538
Transactions: 5 SIOS: 4 |
Meaning of the items:
| Item | Meaning |
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Userid Characteristics: As
defined using the UM utility.
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| Userid | User ID to which the information applies. |
| Account | Account or group code or name assigned to the user ID. |
| Authorization | Authorization code assigned to the user ID. This code can be used if your installation runs its own security exit. |
| Control | Indicates whether the user is a control user YES or NO. |
| Logon Date/Time | Date and time of the user's last logon. |
| SMC | Class code assigned to the user ID when sending messages and printout spooling. Note that code 4 is automatically assigned. Code 0 means the user is not allowed to send messages or printouts. |
| RMC | Class code assigned to the user ID when receiving messages and printout spooling. If this code is 0, the user is not allowed to receive messages or printouts. |
| For more information on these user items, see Function UM - User Maintenance. | |
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Terminal
Characteristics:
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| TID | ID of terminal at which the user is currently logged on. |
| LU Name | Terminal name; if Com-plete is running in a VTAM network, this is the name of the VTAM device. |
| HC Device | Name of the destination hardcopy device defined using the HC function of the UUTIL utility. |
| Device Type | Terminal classification as defined by Com-plete. |
| Case | Default case: modifiable using the UP and LOW direct commands. |
| Message Queue | Indicates the number of messages pending delivery to the user's terminal. |
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Accounting Data:
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| CPU | Amount of CPU time elapsed since logon time, in seconds and hundredths of a second. |
| Thread time | Amount of time the thread was occupied, in seconds and hundredths of a second. |
| Transactions | Number of of transactions since logon time. |
| Data sent via MSG | Amount of data sent via message switching and printout spooling since logon time. |
| Data sent to terminal | Amount of data sent to and received by the terminal since logon time. |
| SIOS | In z/OS systems, number of SIOs issued since logon time. In none-z/OS systems, this is the number of EXCPs issued. |