The listacc BASIC program produces a report of system usage statistics from the dm,acc, file for all accounts, or for a specified account, or for a specific user-ID.
Syntax
listacc [{account.name}|{user-ID}]{legend-supp}{tcl-supp}{(options} |
Synonym(s)
list-acc |
Parameter(s)
options |
n |
Affects output to the terminal only, preventing output from pausing at the end of each (terminal) page of output. |
p |
Directs output to the system printer, via the spooler. |
The report includes the following headings:
accounts |
Item-ID column for the report. This contains the user-ID or a PCB-FID address. |
md |
Account name to which the user logged. This value is a controlling value for the remaining values in the right columns. |
pib# |
Line number the user logged on to. |
s-date |
Date the user logged on. |
s-time |
Time the user logged on. |
acct-time |
Total hours and seconds that this account was used. |
l-date |
Date the user logged off. |
l-time |
Time the user logged off. |
cpu |
Amount of CPU units used during this session. Units vary from system to system, but is generally measured in 1/10th of a second. |
pages |
Number of pages of output sent to the spooler. |
The listacc command refers to the dm,users, file to obtain the user-IDs. Each user should be given their own user-ID to make each process unique.
Example(s)
listacc ’bob’ |
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page |
1 |
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accounts |
08:34:01 |
22 apr 1992 |
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accounts.. |
md.. |
pib# |
s-date |
s-time |
acct-time |
l-date |
l-time |
cpu. |
pages |
bob |
ref |
0 |
04/02 |
23:48 |
00:01:42 |
04/02 |
23:50 |
497 |
0 |
|
ref |
1 |
04/02 |
23:50 |
10:52:17 |
04/02 |
10:42 |
55 |
1222 |
|
ref |
1 |
04/02 |
04:48 |
00:07:54 |
04/02 |
10:42 |
3339 |
0 |
|
ref |
1 |
04/02 |
04:40 |
00:02:08 |
04/02 |
04:42 |
236 |
0 |
|
ref |
1 |
04/02 |
04:42 |
02:25:00 |
04/02 |
04:42 |
172 |
3 |
See Also
accounts File, col-hdr-supp Modifier, det-supp Modifier, lptr Modifier, ni-supp Modifier, nopage Modifier, tcl-supp Modifier, users File