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<li>The connection time is as of the earliest detection of the connection. For a new  
<li>The connection time is as of the earliest detection of the connection. For a new  
connection, this means when the Janus TCP PST sees the first request for a connection.
connection, this means when the Janus TCP PST sees the first request for a connection.
<li>To do your own service time calculations, you can do something like:
<p class="code">%serviceTime = %(system):currentTimeMilliseconds - %(system):connectionStartTimeString </p>
A satisfactory result is not guaranteed if this code can run on a VTAM 3270 thread.
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Revision as of 23:33, 25 June 2012

Time of connection start as string (System class)

[Introduced in Sirius Mods 7.8]


Syntax

%string = %(System):ConnectionStartTimeString[( [format])] Throws InvalidDateString

Syntax terms

%stringThe returned value is the connection start time; it is a string in the format specified by the format argument, if the thread is a TCP/IP server (for example, Janus Web Server) thread, or the null string otherwise.
%(System) The class name in parentheses denotes a shared method. ConnectionStartTimeString can also be invoked via a System object variable, which may be null.
format A datetime format string. This is an optional argument; the default format is YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX.

Usage notes

  • The connection time is as of the earliest detection of the connection. For a new connection, this means when the Janus TCP PST sees the first request for a connection.
  • To do your own service time calculations, you can do something like:

    %serviceTime = %(system):currentTimeMilliseconds - %(system):connectionStartTimeString

    A satisfactory result is not guaranteed if this code can run on a VTAM 3270 thread.

See also