SYSTAT
- Last UpdatedDec 15, 2023
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Function
The SYSTAT command gives system status information about the current project.
Description
The SYSTAT command lists all users who are accessing the project, the modules and databases which they are using, and whether they are examining (Read-only status) or modifying (Read/Write status) the database. It also gives the unique identifier, login id and host name for each user.
You list the system status of a given user, module, MDB or host using the commands shown in the syntax graph.
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PROJECT SAM ============= User SYSTEM (Xd0-PC046) Name user.name (user) Host PC046 Entered 15:27 23 Apr Module MONITOR MDB /SAMPLE DB MODE SAMPLE/DESI R STRUC/ASLTMPL R STRUC/TEMPLATE R EQUI/EQUITMPL R PIPE/ISOD R SAMPLE/PADD R ADMIN/PADD R MASTER/COMP R MASTER/PIPECATA R MASTER/PIPEOLD R MASTER/STLCATA R MASTER/HVACCATA R MASTER/SUPPCATA R MASTER/EQUICATA R MASTER/ASLCATA R MASTER/PADD R MASTER/DICT R MASTER/PROP R 1 user(s) listed |
This shows that user SYSTEM is logged in and using the application for work on Project /SAMPLE. The user’s unique identifier is Xd0. The user is using MONITOR and not accessing any databases.
Command Syntax
>--- SYStat ---+--- USER _ID ------.
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|--- NAME ’login_id’ ---|
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|--- HOST ’host_id -----|
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|--- MODUle module -----|
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|--- MDB mdb_name ------|
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‘-----------------------+--->