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This terminal command controls the display of the Natural statistics line or infoline.
Application Programming Interface: USR1005N
. See
SYSEXT - Natural
Application Programming Interfaces in the
Utilities documentation.
Command | Function |
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%X+
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Switches the display of the statistics line/infoline on. |
%X- |
Switches the display of the statistics line/infoline off. |
%X
|
Switches the display of the statistics line/infoline on and off (toggle switch). |
%XI+
|
Displays the line in infoline mode. |
%XI-
|
Displays the line in statistics display mode. |
%XI
|
Switches between the two display modes. |
%XS+
|
Displays additional statistics (see below). |
%XS-
|
Returns to display of original statistics. |
%XS
|
Switches between additional and original statistics. |
%XB
|
Displays the statistics line/infoline in the bottom line of the screen. |
%XT
|
Displays the statistics line/infoline in the top line of the screen. |
%Xnn |
Displays the statistics line/infoline on
line nn of the screen.
If the line number nn is not within the current screen, the statistics line/infoline will not be displayed. |
%X-nn
|
Displays the statistics line/infoline on
the nn th line from the bottom of the screen.
If the line number -nn is not within the current screen, the statistics line/infoline will not be displayed. |
Data can be written to the infoline by specifying the output destination
INFOLINE
with the DEFINE
PRINTER
statement. Only a single line can be written to the infoline. The infoline can
be used to have status information displayed, for example, for debugging
purposes; it can also be used as separator line (as defined by SAA
standards).
When the line is used in statistics display mode, the following statistical information is provided:
Command Option | Function |
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IO | Number of bytes transmitted to the screen during the previous screen operation. |
AIO | Average number of bytes transmitted per terminal screen operation (since beginning of Natural session). |
L | Logical line number of top line within the logical page shown in the current window. |
C | Logical column number of the leftmost column within the logical page shown in the current window. |
LS | Logical line size of current page (as defined by session parameters). |
PS | Logical page size of current page (as defined by session parameters). |
PLS | Physical line size of window. |
PCS | Physical page size of window. |
FLD | Number of fields generated in the last screen. |
CLS | Number of program calls during the last terminal I/O. |
ADA | Number of Adabas calls during the last terminal I/O. |
Additional statistics displayed with
%XS+
:
Command Option | Function |
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MIN | Minimum duration (in seconds) of Natural activities between two terminal I/Os in the current Natural session. |
MAX | Maximum duration (in seconds) of Natural activities between two terminal I/Os in the current Natural session. |
AVR | Average duration (in seconds) of Natural activities between two terminal I/Os in the current Natural session. |
LST | Duration (in seconds) of Natural activities between the last but one and the last but two terminal I/Os. |
For further information, see Statistics Line/Infoline - Terminal Command %X (in the Programming Guide).