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Chapter 9 SQLMON Command Reference

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EXIT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Description
Example
HELP
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
QUIT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Description
Examples
SET
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Description
Example
SET CYCLE
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET DBECONNECT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example
SET DBEFILESET
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET DBEINITPROG
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example
SET DBENVIRONMENT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET DISPLAYSAMPLES
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET ECHO
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET LOCKFILTER
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET LOCKOBJECT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET LOCKTABFILTER
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example
SET MENU
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET OUTPUT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET REFRESH
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET SAMPLING
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
SET SORTIODATA
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET SORTIOLOG
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET SORTLOAD
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET SORTLOCK
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET SORTSAMPLEIO
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET TOP
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
SET USERTIMEOUT
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Examples
!
Scope
SQLMON Syntax
Parameters
Description
Example

This chapter describes the SQLMON commands and gives syntax and examples for each. Within this chapter, the commands are arranged alphabetically. You will find a table summarizing the commands at the end of the chapter.

You can execute these commands from an SQLMON subsystem prompt, but not from within the help facility or from an SQLMON screen. In general, the commands are not case sensitive; however, some of them contain case sensitive parameters.

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