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This function allows retrieval of a specific user's statistics into a string. | This function allows retrieval of a specific user's statistics into a string. | ||
The $UsStat function accepts two argument and returns a string made up of an error code and returned statistics | The <var>$UsStat</var> function accepts two argument and returns a string made up of an error code and returned statistics. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%string</span> = <span class="literal">$UsStat</span>(<span class="term">stat_list</span>, <span class="term">user_num</span>) | <p class="syntax"><span class="term">%string</span> = <span class="literal">$UsStat</span>(<span class="term">stat_list</span>, <span class="term">user_num</span>) | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
===Syntax terms=== | |||
<table> | |||
<tr><th>%string</th> | |||
<td>A string containing binary data, the first 4 bytes of which is an [[#Return codes|error code]]. | |||
<p> | <p> | ||
<var class="term">%string</var> is | If the error code is negative, <var class="term">%string</var> will only be 4 bytes long. If the error code is positive, it contains a number of milliseconds that the online has been up. This provides a convenient number for calculating rates for the statistics. </p> | ||
<p> | |||
If a positive error code is returned, the next 10 bytes contain the userid followed by 2 bytes containing the binary user number. This means that the actual data starts at offset 16 (byte number 17) in the result string.</p></td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>stat_list</th> | |||
<td>A string of blank-delimited words indicating the statistics to be returned. The length of each returned statistic is always a multiple of 4 bytes. This facilitates the use of <var>[[$StatD]]</var> with the returned string. | |||
<p> | |||
For more information about available statistics, see the <var class="book">[http://sirius-software.com/maint/download/monr.pdf SirMon User's Guide]</var>. </p></td></tr> | |||
<tr><th>user_num</th> | |||
<td>The user number of the user for which data is to be returned. </td></tr> | |||
</table> | |||
===Return codes=== | ===Return codes=== | ||
<p class="code"> | <p class="code"> -5 - Required parameter not specified | ||
-12 - Invalid parameter (argument 2 > NUSERS) | |||
-13 - STAT not linked in | |||
-14 - Result string would be longer than 255 bytes | |||
-15 - User not logged on any more | |||
</p> | </p> | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
The following program displays some totals for user 0. | The following program displays some totals for user 0. | ||
<p class="code"> B | <p class="code">B | ||
%DATA IS STRING LEN 255 | |||
%DATA = $UsStat('CPU SVIO PNAME DKIO', 0) | |||
IF $LEN(%DATA) = 4 THEN | |||
PRINT '$USSTAT ERROR... RC = ' WITH - | |||
$UNBIN(%DATA) | |||
STOP | |||
END IF | |||
PRINT 'USERID = ' WITH $SUBSTR(%DATA, 5, 10) | |||
PRINT 'CPU = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 17, 4) ) | |||
PRINT 'SVIO = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 21, 4) ) | |||
PRINT 'PNAME = ' WITH SUBSTR(%DATA, 25, 16) ) | |||
PRINT 'DKIO = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 41, 4) ) | |||
END | |||
</p> | </p> | ||
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<li>[[Sirius $Functions]] | <li>[[Sirius $Functions]] | ||
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[[Category:$Functions|$UsStat]] | [[Category:$Functions|$UsStat]] |
Revision as of 00:34, 25 July 2013
Retrieve user's statistics into string
Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $UsStat function is the UserStatistics class.
This function allows retrieval of a specific user's statistics into a string.
The $UsStat function accepts two argument and returns a string made up of an error code and returned statistics.
Syntax
%string = $UsStat(stat_list, user_num)
Syntax terms
%string | A string containing binary data, the first 4 bytes of which is an error code.
If the error code is negative, %string will only be 4 bytes long. If the error code is positive, it contains a number of milliseconds that the online has been up. This provides a convenient number for calculating rates for the statistics. If a positive error code is returned, the next 10 bytes contain the userid followed by 2 bytes containing the binary user number. This means that the actual data starts at offset 16 (byte number 17) in the result string. |
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stat_list | A string of blank-delimited words indicating the statistics to be returned. The length of each returned statistic is always a multiple of 4 bytes. This facilitates the use of $StatD with the returned string.
For more information about available statistics, see the SirMon User's Guide. |
user_num | The user number of the user for which data is to be returned. |
Return codes
-5 - Required parameter not specified -12 - Invalid parameter (argument 2 > NUSERS) -13 - STAT not linked in -14 - Result string would be longer than 255 bytes -15 - User not logged on any more
Example
The following program displays some totals for user 0.
B %DATA IS STRING LEN 255 %DATA = $UsStat('CPU SVIO PNAME DKIO', 0) IF $LEN(%DATA) = 4 THEN PRINT '$USSTAT ERROR... RC = ' WITH - $UNBIN(%DATA) STOP END IF PRINT 'USERID = ' WITH $SUBSTR(%DATA, 5, 10) PRINT 'CPU = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 17, 4) ) PRINT 'SVIO = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 21, 4) ) PRINT 'PNAME = ' WITH SUBSTR(%DATA, 25, 16) ) PRINT 'DKIO = ' WITH $UNBIN( $SUBSTR(%DATA, 41, 4) ) END