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Obtains information on events occurring within the Execution Environment during a session. (TBL)This table requires a numeric value to be specified as a parameter. The value can be any valid number between 0 and 999999999.
The session user ID. Increment in local message traffic since the last access to @SESSIONCOUNTS. Increment in remote message traffic since the last access to @SESSIONCOUNTS. Increment in the number of table calls since the last access to @SESSIONCOUNTS. This value is obtained from the z/OS ASCB structure, and is generally reliable within a range of plus/minus 3 percent. Increment in address space time since the last access to @SESSIONCOUNTS. This value is obtained from the z/OS ASCB structure and is generally reliable within a range of plus/minus 3 percent. Increment in SYSTEMSECONDS time since the last access to @SESSIONCOUNTS.
CPUSECONDS & CPUDELTA represent address space time information and should not be referenced in a shared space environment such as z/OS CICS.
• To view data in @SESSIONCOUNTS use the Table Browser, or to process data in @SESSIONCOUNTS, do a GET from a rule and use the fields accordingly.Fields whose names end in DELTA are the difference between the value of the correspondingly named field now, and its value the last time the table was read.Suppose a user is interested in how many table accesses are done in the course of creating a new employee record. The transaction they would normally run would start by calling CREATE_EMPLOYEE from a menu. To determine our count, the user could write the following rule:
This obtains the count of table calls done between the GETs on @SESSIONCOUNTS. Since CREATE_EMPLOYEE is the only process called in between, this gives the count.
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